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Can I repeat clothes in college?

Can I repeat clothes in college?

If your clothes are clean there’s no problem in repeating them often. Actually, in college people usually don’t even notice what clothes you’re wearing unless they’re still stuck in their highschool minds. I think this is a stupid question. If your clothes are clean there’s no problem in repeating them often.

How do you not repeat clothes?

How to Avoid Outfit Repeating With a Limited Wardrobe

  1. Follow the One Week Rule. via. You should only repeat the same outfit once per week or less.
  2. Try a Capsule Wardrobe. via.
  3. Take Advantage of Your Staples. via.
  4. Add an Accessory. via.
  5. Get Organized. via.
  6. Plan Your Week. via.
  7. Do Your Laundry. via.

Should you wear sweats or pajamas to college classes?

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Pajamas are good for a few things – sleeping, watching TV, and lounging around. When you’re dressed a little nicer, you’re not going to be tempted to fall back asleep or space out during lecture. Okay, this is an obvious reason not to wear sweats or pajamas. Sloppy sweats and PJ’s aren’t always the cutest.

Is it against the law for schools to have a dress code?

USUALLY NOT. For example, a dress code that prohibits “gang-related” apparel but is only enforced against Black students would be race discrimination and against the law. Can my school have different dress code policies for boys and girls?

Can my school Stop Me from wearing my own clothes?

Your school cannot stop you simply because it does not like the message your clothing conveys. But your school can prohibit you from wearing clothing with “indecent, obscene, or lewd” messages or clothing that causes a “substantial disruption” in school or school-related activities. It can also prohibit clothing that promotes drug use.

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Should men wear uniforms to work?

To state the obvious, a work uniform is not an original idea. There’s a group of people that have embraced this way of dressing for years—they call it a suit. For men, it’s a very common approach, even mandatory in most professions. Nevertheless, I received a lot of mixed reactions for usurping this idea for myself.