Dress Code for College Students – No Jeans, No Sleeveless

June 17, 2009 – 9:55 am

 
To be dressed this way!!

For students in Bangalore purticularly girls, the dikat from college authorities is to follow a strict dress code.

Mount Carmel PU college: No tight or sleeveless tops, no plunging necklines and no low waist jeans.

Christ college: Knee lenghth kurtas with dupatta, no tight jeans, no sleeveless, (no to anything exposing). Boys to wear formal. No to coloring hair, spiking etc.

St. Jospeh College of Commerce: formal for boys and salwar kameez or churidar for girls

Joyti Nivas college (JNC): No sleeveless, no short tops thats hows midriff, no short skirts. skirts and capris only on saturday.


Will this be a thing of past!

Now whats the fuss about dress code? What the college authorities trying to gain! In almost all of the cases the administrators say they are trying to behave the students by having them dressed properly. They say that they want the students to dress properly otherwise there is no restriction as such.

Do you think there should be uniform for college students and does this uniformity is desirable? There will be arguments for it like uniform do away with imbalances in dressing – like flashy dressing by some. However, should the college students not have the freedom to choose what to wear ( I agree they should adhere by some degree of decency – afterall they are going to study there).

But there are extrems like what has come to news in Kanpur in UP. There some colleges has banned jeans (even the normal ones) for girls. College authorities should understand where to draw the line. Jeans is one of the excellent form of durable and stylish dress you can have for rough and tough use. In this regard they are leaving the college students confused “what to wear in college”?

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  1. One Response to “Dress Code for College Students – No Jeans, No Sleeveless”

  2. i like jeans pant with t-shirts

    By pavan on Jul 23, 2009

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