Rivers State University Bans Indecent Dress: A Reflection on the Future of Fashion

How Does This New Rule Help the School?

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 In a bid to promote discipline and decency among its students, staff, and visitors, the management of Rivers State University has announced new rules governing the dress code on campus. According to their statement released earlier this week, any student found on campus dressed indecently will be given 10 minutes to leave or face expulsion. If a visitor is caught violating these rules, he or she will be escorted off campus.

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The university has further declared that no piece of clothing that exposes the midriff or navel will be permitted in its premises. Even crop tops are banned as they expose too much skin. The school also made it clear that leggings can only be worn with long skirts or shorts as they cannot be paired with mini skirts and dresses. On top of that, sleeveless dresses are not allowed.

This reminds us why universities have rules about dress codes in the first place: It’s not just about being cool but rather about promoting standards and values in the institution. Given how quickly trends change in the fashion world, it’s good to know that some things never change!

Why is Rivers State University Banning Indecent Dress?

The school released a statement on October 19th explaining why it was introducing this new rule. In the statement they explained that the growing trend of indecent dressing was causing disruptions on the campus. Students were seen wearing revealing, short and scanty clothing that was hardly appropriate for a university setting. The school described this as ‘disrespect for the sanctity of the environment’.

The school described this as ‘disrespect for the sanctity of the environment’. This goes to show that the school is not banning indecent dresses just for the sake of it. It’s doing this in order to promote decency, discipline, and respect for the environment in which the students study.

How Does This New Rule Help the School?

As we’ve already seen, this new rule helps the school promote discipline, decency, and respect for the sanctity of the environment in which students study. But it also helps the institution identify students who may not be legitimate. It’s no secret that identification is the first step to knowing if someone can be trusted. And this new rule helps the administration correctly identify students and visitors so they know who they can rely on. It also helps the school identify students who may be engaging in some sort of disruptive behavior.

For example, students who wear revealing clothes may be doing so to provoke others and cause scandalous scenes.

What Constitutes an Indecent Dress at RSU?

As we’ve seen, the school has banned a couple of items that are considered to be indecent. But what exactly does this mean? What does indecent dressing look like? The first thing that’s on the list is crop tops. While these have been in vogue for a while now, many schools have been trying to ban them. They have been deemed to be too revealing and not seemly. Crop tops expose the midriff and navel, and so they are a big no-no on campuses. Another piece of clothing that the school has banned is leggings. Leggings can be worn as pants or as undergarments. But for members of the fairer sex, leggings are not allowed to be worn as a top as they are skin-revealing. Sleeveless dresses are also not allowed as they do not cover the elbows. Long skirts or shorts are needed when leggings are worn as pants.

10-Minute Warning Before Expelling Students

As stated earlier, any student who is found dressing indecently will be given a 10-minute warning to change or leave the school grounds. If the student does not respond or does not change, he or she will be expelled. If a visitor is caught dressing indecently, he or she will be escorted off the campus. If a visitor refuses to go, the school has the right to call the police and have him or her taken off the premises. This new rule has been met with mixed reactions, with many critics saying that it is too harsh. But it’s important to understand that the school is just trying to do what it thinks is best. It’s also important to remember that any student can be expelled from the school at any time. It’s not just the administration that has this power. Any student can report another student, and that student can be expelled as well.

3 Shoutouts to All Fashionistas

If you’re a fashionista and don’t want to be parted from your leggings, go for the long ones and wear them with shorts or a skirt. You can pair your crop top with a long cardigan or jacket. If you love sleeveless dresses and want to keep them, wear a blazer or cardigan to cover your arms. And if you’re a real fashion freak, wear something that shows off your individuality and creativity without breaking any rules.

Final Words

These new rules are meant to help the students in more ways than one. Yes, they are meant to promote discipline, decency, and respect for the environment in which the students study. But they’re also meant to help the administration correctly identify students and visitors so they know who they can rely on. If a student or visitor is found dressing indecently, they risk getting expelled from the premises. If you’re a fashionista and don’t want to be parted from your leggings, go for the long ones and wear them with shorts or a skirt. You can pair your crop top with a long cardigan or jacket. If you love sleeveless dresses and want to keep them, wear a blazer or cardigan to cover your arms. And if you’re a real fashion freak, wear something that shows off your individuality and creativity without breaking any rules.

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