I'm a high school student – I was dress-coded for my 'inappropriate' outfits but people say they'd wear them to church | The Sun

A HIGH school student has told how she was dress-coded for a number of outfits – despite people saying they would wear them to church.

The constant coding for modest outfits, including sweaters, long sleeved shirts, jeans and cardigans, led to the girl being homeschooled.


The first outfit that was showed was a sweater and blue jeans.

The sweater had a high neckline, and the jeans were down to her ankles.

Other outfits had slacks and a white t-shirt, a graphic tee with jeans, and modest sweaters and cardigans .

The girl, who The U.S. Sun is not naming to maintain her confidentiality, switched schools due to the code.

Now, she is homeschooled.

She noted the public school she went to.

One of the employees that dress coded the girl was a man, and the other were woman, she said.

There has been a push in recent years to eliminate or relax dress codes as advocates want to push young boys to be respectful, rather than limit self expression.

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"I admit we did have a very weird dress code, but regardless all of these were within the rules of that dress code," the girl said.

For one outfit, a teacher "claimed the eyelets were too revealing but another said the color was too bright,"she said.

Fans rushed to the girl's defense in the comments.

"I would wear half of these to church how do you get dress coded in these," a fan said.

"Bruh those were all fine," another chimed in.

"Reminds me of when I used to get dress coded for short shorts but I was just tall…so everything was short…" another said.

"It was probably because you looked better than them," a fourth noted.


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