Why Do Female Dress Codes Have Become Unrealistic

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Dress codes targeted at females have become too strict and unrealistic. Between the developmental stages, and clothing stores with the items/styles they sell, there is not much females can do about it. Plus, they’re always being compared to the kids in younger grades even though younger kids are much less mature. Why is that?

A big part of why female dress codes have become unrealistic is that they are developing more, and that means that certain things will look better than others, or certain things may be “more acceptable” than others. There is nothing a female can do about how slowly or quickly they are developing, so why are they always getting in trouble for what they’re wearing? If their shirts are covering them so you can’t see their stomachs or bras in an inappropriate way, or their shorts/pants aren’t showing their personal areas then they’re not doing anything wrong. When females get in trouble for a bra strap showing, they put an undershirt on underneath, but still get in trouble because that undershirt strap is visible. You’re bringing that girl’s confidence down and making them feel like it’s not okay that all these changes are happening. …show more content…

You no longer fit into the kids stores such as Justice, or The Children’s Place, and begin to shop at places like American Eagle, or Hollister because that’s what fits. With the styles that are trending it can be difficult to find something to fit everyone’s “dress code standards”. It can be difficult to find shorts that go an inch below your knees in the summertime because many stores only sell “short shorts” or “booty shorts”. So why is it that females always get negative “feedback” while wearing these clothes when there is no possible way that they can change