Anonymous wrote:The sexualization of everything is getting sickening. In India 80-year-old widows wear mid-riff bearing saris-there is nothing sexual about it. If teens want to wear something because it is the style or they have outdoor PE in 90+ degree weather, it >GASP< might not be they are trying to be trashy????!! Men take off their shirts in 50 deg weather JUST to try and attract women and nobody calls them trashy. Also, you should read the data about Vitamin D and covid, not to mention rickets and osteomalacia. Pay the medical bills of the midriff baring from 10am-2pm if you find them so "trashy". I bet you're fat and cottage cheesy and that's why belittling GIRLS and not men is your only hobby.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cropped tops have been around for a long time (seriously ... google "1950s midriff top") and the ones of today tend to show a lot less than the ones from the 1990s. I'm tired of rules that regulate female bodies.
Well, my boys have to wear a coat and tie and belt with shirts tucked in, so no crop tops for them either. Not even a tuckless button down.
Anonymous wrote:Cropped tops have been around for a long time (seriously ... google "1950s midriff top") and the ones of today tend to show a lot less than the ones from the 1990s. I'm tired of rules that regulate female bodies.
Anonymous wrote:You can wear them over a tank.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG. Grow a spine and parent your teen. It doesn’t matter what other girls are doing.
+1. Don't let your kid where them to school if it bothers you. jfc
It doesn’t bother me. But I don’t want her to wear them if they’re considered inappropriate. I am 100% clueless about fashion and always have been, and so is she, for the most part.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many just wear a sports bra. Not even bralette.
Put a shirt on!
I have sports bras that are basically tank tops.
Meanwhile, I want my kids' teachers to focus on teaching, not on what girls may or may not be wearing in class.
These are not tanks. So maybe try parenting a bit.
Anonymous wrote:Interesting that it isn't against the dress code. In PGCPS, it is showing the midriff is not allowed per the dress code. Either are jeans that are ripped above the knee or short shorts. I'm not sure about all schools but I know that our MS enforces them.
"System-Wide Dress Code Including School Uniforms
Students attending Prince George’s County Public Schools should dress appropriately and in a way that is consistent with learning being a priority. Pajamas are not appropriate attire for students attending the online campus.
Head Dress
Head dress can be worn indoors for religious or health reasons only.
Shirts and Blouses
Shirts and blouses should be continuous from neckline to waist. The mid-section should never be visible. Tank tops and muscle
shirts are not allowed. Clothing with vulgar language, obscene pictures, weapons, drugs/alcohol or drug paraphernalia and tobacco products are not allowed. Identifiable gang/crew clothing or paraphernalia are not allowed. Sheer clothing is not allowed.
Skirts, Dresses and Shorts
Skirts, dresses, and shorts are no shorter than students’ fingertips when arms are hanging straight down at their sides.
Pants
Pants should be worn and secured at the waist. Pants should not be worn below the waist exposing undergarments.
Tights, stretch pants, leggings and spandex body suits must be worn with clothing long enough to cover the buttocks.
Shoes:
Shoes must be worn"
Anonymous wrote:When I was in school the style was low-rider jeans (with a thong peeking out). High waisted bottoms and crop tops aren’t really that scandalous.