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At work we are provided a company shirt, jacket, and hat if you want it but wearing them at the office isn't enforced, I wore jeans and a hoodie to the office before.
though we would be encouraged to wear the work clothing to events and stuff.
/meh
Of course, this was also before metal detectors and security guards/"resource officers". School staff could still touch fighting kids without getting sued by Karen or accused of assault.
edit: thinking about it, The Breakfast Club cast is a good approximation of general clique outfits in my school. It's missing "average kid", of course.
yeah doesn't work...
The girls was a bit more strict to be honest, I don't remember the details since it didn't apply to me.
The things that applied to everyone was: no see through materials, no fishnet materials, no logos on the clothes, a few other things IDR.