The Furry Forums would like to place cookies on your computer to help us make this website better. To find out more about the cookies, see our privacy notice.
To accept the cookie click here, or please login or register.

Author Topic: Dress Code  (Read 1034 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Offline Keinai

  • Dancing Dragon
  • ***
  • awards This user has been a forum member for over 8 years Top 100 Topic Starter
  • Posts: 250
  • Gender: Female
  • Woof.
    • Awards
  • Species: Wolf (not pure-blooded)
  • Coloring: Pure white, with a gray tail tip. One yellow and one blue eye.
  • Height: 5'7 in anthro form
  • Weight: A healthy 107 lbs.
  • Build: Slender, but muscular. Defining feminine features but not over-the-top.
  • Currently: Feeling a lot better. ^-^
Dress Code
« on: October 24, 2015, 02:51:51 AM »
A simple poll I'm doing for extra credit in English (even though I have a 105.7 in that class. I'm a dweeb).


You can explain your answer, but I just need the results on the poll though.




  • Avatar by: Gift from a friend.

Offline 138

  • ϟ ϟ
  • Quizzical Quail
  • *********
  • awards This user has been a forum member for over 8 years This user has donated to the forum. Top 100 Most Online Top 100 Poster
  • Posts: 1849
  • Gender: Male
  • You can't get no worse than dead
    • Awards
  • Species: Mustela Erminea
  • Coloring: White with a black tipped tail
  • Build: You can't cuddle a skeleton
Re: Dress Code
« Reply #1 on: October 24, 2015, 03:02:35 AM »
You're there too learn, so you should be able to dress how you want.
  • Avatar by: Barka

Offline Caesium Iodide

  • Handsome Horse
  • *****
  • awards This user has been a forum member for over 10 years
  • Posts: 605
  • Gender: Female
  • COMMISSIONS OPEN!
    • Awards
  • Species: (Adult??) Werewolf!
  • Coloring: Blue, gray, yellow and black
  • Height: 6’8” I keep getting taller :/
  • Weight: 210
  • Build: Rather curvy, fills everything well.
  • Currently: Perhaps wanting to relive time from high school.
Re: Dress Code
« Reply #2 on: October 24, 2015, 03:12:32 AM »
In my opinion, I think dress codes should be more strict. I've had to wear a unform when I went to a private school and now I'm at a public school.
Some reasons I prefer it would be:
1. Students will all be dressed the same, so no one can judge another person on what they are wearing.
2. Students know exactly what to wear everyday. - the one thing I really miss.
3. I feel like it makes the environment a little bit safer because nobody will be dressed in name brands and if they aren't they won't be judged.

A lot of you wont agree with me, and that's okay. But this is an opinion thing so please don't fight me or provoke me in anyway.
  • Avatar by: Yours Truly
Find me on amino, Twitter and patreon:
@/Cryptik_Mystic
My commissions are open. I specialize in badges but that’s not my limit! Send me a DM anywhere if you have a question or interest.

Offline 138

  • ϟ ϟ
  • Quizzical Quail
  • *********
  • awards This user has been a forum member for over 8 years This user has donated to the forum. Top 100 Most Online Top 100 Poster
  • Posts: 1849
  • Gender: Male
  • You can't get no worse than dead
    • Awards
  • Species: Mustela Erminea
  • Coloring: White with a black tipped tail
  • Build: You can't cuddle a skeleton
Re: Dress Code
« Reply #3 on: October 24, 2015, 03:15:49 AM »
Wouldn't that give students a false sense of reality? I mean there's going to be people who won't like what you wear. I think kids need to learn this early. I understand what you mean though.
  • Avatar by: Barka

Offline MrRazot

  • Resident Nice-guy
  • Unique Unicorn
  • **********
  • awards This user has been a forum member for over 10 years This user has reported a valid and verified forum bug Top 10 Topic Starter Top 50 Most Online
  • Posts: 2702
  • Gender: Male
  • Marching onward on my Quest
    • Skype
    • Steam
    • Fur Affinity
    • Awards
  • Species: Lanner Falcon
  • Coloring: Selection of Browns
  • Height: Aprx 180cm
  • Weight: Aprx 50kg
  • Build: Slim
  • Currently: Well, it was a good run.
Re: Dress Code
« Reply #4 on: October 24, 2015, 10:59:51 AM »
I wore a uniform in school and still do for collage and work and it is/was awesome.

In highschool, we had to wear long grey trousers, white shirt and navy blue blazer with a white and blue striped tie.

Your hair had to be in check, face had to be shaved, tie on properly, blazer had to have the badge and buttons sewn on properly and you also weren't allowed to put your hands in your pockets. Any breach of code resulted in a detention.

Collage and work is the same, but the tie is done in a different way and i get a chef jacket that needs to be properly ironed or I go home.

It's not about stopping bullying, its about learning.
Learning how to respect yourself
Learning how to respect tradition
Learning how to respect your peers
Learning how to look smart for when one day you go for a job interview

Do you complain about when you wear your favourite sport team uniform? It's exactly the same as you support your school's image and its traditions.

Another thing about in high school, is that we did a lot of inter-school sports and we would wear our uniforms in support and so did the other schools. It's amazing how school rivalries are formed like that and extend into when you walk down the street in your uniform.

Feel free to ask me any questions about uniforms. Also I wonder how many people here known how to properly tie a tie.
  • Avatar by: John Redbeard
  • Signature art by: MrRazot

 

Powered by EzPortal