Crop tops at MCPS

Anonymous
Nobody should wear a crop top to school or to work.

How would all the girl moms who are pro-crop top feel if teachers wore them? The principal?

I suggest the boys launch a mutiny by showing up to school in crop tops. Then we can watch mcps squirm as they attempt to enforce a gender neutral dress code.
Anonymous
I'm generally feminist, but the crop top situation has never made sense to me. Why are girls so pro crop top???

Same goes for booty shorts...

It just is inappropriate and attention seeking in ways that are anti-feminist IMO.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nobody should wear a crop top to school or to work.

How would all the girl moms who are pro-crop top feel if teachers wore them? The principal?

I suggest the boys launch a mutiny by showing up to school in crop tops. Then we can watch mcps squirm as they attempt to enforce a gender neutral dress code.


There are absolutely boys in my child's peer group who wear crop tops. As far as I know, none of them have been dress coded.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nobody should wear a crop top to school or to work.

How would all the girl moms who are pro-crop top feel if teachers wore them? The principal?

I suggest the boys launch a mutiny by showing up to school in crop tops. Then we can watch mcps squirm as they attempt to enforce a gender neutral dress code.


I have seen boys wearing shirts that expose their midriffs lately. I am also seeing of enough to remember this trend for boys in the 1980s.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is anonymous so I’m not asking with judgment. I just want to know.

My social media feed is filled with pictures of tweens and teens with crop shirts that show their mid drifts. They certainly look cute but, I thought this went against the dress code?


Stop worrying so much about what girls wear.


Stop trolling these boards looking for people to attack. OP asked a simple question about MCPS's rules about what students can wear because she thought crop tops were not allowed and did not let her children wear them for this reason. Now she is seeing that other kids are wearing them.


We all know OP can easily look up the MCPS dress code online. OP knew what they were doing.
Anonymous
Can we just get to a point where people aren’t judged for their clothing choices. Would that be so hard? Like WHO CARES?

I think all the girls look cute. I wore daisy dukes, leather mini skirts, stockings, heels, low rise skinny flare jeans with tight cropped baby doll tees. Short baby doll dresses and combat boots. I have a high level job and let my now teen kids dress how they want. Find your style and own it kids!!! Who cares what the pearl clutchers say.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Can we just get to a point where people aren’t judged for their clothing choices. Would that be so hard? Like WHO CARES?

I think all the girls look cute. I wore daisy dukes, leather mini skirts, stockings, heels, low rise skinny flare jeans with tight cropped baby doll tees. Short baby doll dresses and combat boots. I have a high level job and let my now teen kids dress how they want. Find your style and own it kids!!! Who cares what the pearl clutchers say.

why not just let your kid wear a thong bikini to school? Who cares what they wear, right?
Anonymous
The bare midriff is an interesting issue culturally, though. In India it's done all the time, but shoulders stay covered. Just sayin'
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is anonymous so I’m not asking with judgment. I just want to know.

My social media feed is filled with pictures of tweens and teens with crop shirts that show their mid drifts. They certainly look cute but, I thought this went against the dress code?


Stop worrying so much about what girls wear.


Stop trolling these boards looking for people to attack. OP asked a simple question about MCPS's rules about what students can wear because she thought crop tops were not allowed and did not let her children wear them for this reason. Now she is seeing that other kids are wearing them.


We all know OP can easily look up the MCPS dress code online. OP knew what they were doing.


Let's say you're right and OP is trolling. Why did you respond? Sounds like you want to have this dumbass "debate".
Anonymous
It varies school by school and teacher by teacher. Most don’t want to enforce it unless it’s pretty extreme.

My perspective is that I don’t really mind the crop tops assuming they aren’t super short and assuming the pants are super low rise … but the booty shorts drive me nuts.
Anonymous
From what I can see in the malls and online, it's nearly impossible to buy girls shorts that aren't short/tight.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The bare midriff is an interesting issue culturally, though. In India it's done all the time, but shoulders stay covered. Just sayin'

their crop tops are barely crop tops. It doesn't show the underboob when you stretch your arms up. Have you walked the halls of a HS lately?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is anonymous so I’m not asking with judgment. I just want to know.

My social media feed is filled with pictures of tweens and teens with crop shirts that show their mid drifts. They certainly look cute but, I thought this went against the dress code?


Omg shut up
1970s Florida and my halter tops and Florida bikini tops
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The bare midriff is an interesting issue culturally, though. In India it's done all the time, but shoulders stay covered. Just sayin'


In school?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm generally feminist, but the crop top situation has never made sense to me. Why are girls so pro crop top???

Same goes for booty shorts...

It just is inappropriate and attention seeking in ways that are anti-feminist IMO.


This will be fascinating.

Please define "feminism".
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