I have mixed feelings about the Mary E Phillips
dress code. One thing that I do like about the dress code is that there not
that strict about what type of shoes you wear as long as there not a solid red
or flip flop I can deal with that because it’s starting to be cold and I can
wear my boots. One thing that I absolutely hate is the color shirts we have to
wear ugh I hate the three colors and
solid at that I mean it’s not a bad color but most of my shirt that white black
or grey have some type of design. Pants wise I don’t have a problem with because
it khaki color goes with any type of color.
Shoes is like the one thing that I can
agree cause I sure a lot of people have all type of shoes that can go with what
we have to wear. I agree with them about not wear flip flops cause those are
easy for people to step on your feet. Another thing is you can trip on your own
feet and I don’t think flip flop are appropriate for school any way more like sandals.
Now let me talk about the rule about
the shirts it’s very hard to find just plain black white or grey shirts now and
day. Most of the shirts are all black with some type of design or have letters
on them I have some of those at home myself. I think that they should let the
rule loose like let us wear shirts with design on them just not anything with curse
words or like those weed plants.
Khaki pants are very hard to find defiantly
in my size. I’m a tall person with a little booty. One thing I do like is how
they make my shape come out that might sound a little awkward but it’s true I’m
just being honest. I do like how Khaki comes in different color like there
light color there dark color. Then you can buy them as shorts or as long pants
some even come in comperes.
The Mary E Phillips gives me miss
emotion about the dress code. Then again it’s not all about what you wear who
got the most shoes or who dress better the whole purpose of us coming to school
is to learn it’s not a fashion show. Sometimes I think that’s the problem
people are worried about what other people have on and how much they spend on
it instead of what they going to get on their next test grade.
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