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I would express to my principal that I spend a lot of time on the floor, painting, and doing other messy things to wear some of the clothes you mentioned. Yes, its important to look nice but it is also important to be comfortable enough to do your job. Also, if you look too uppity, you can't really relate to some of your underprivledged students. Seems like a really dumb thing to worry about. After all we have important issues to think about with our kids.
The dress code in our district is to not wear anything that could be distracting to the professional work environment.
Our building principal has expressed to us that he doesn't like to see us in jeans or shorts. For the most part, people respect that.
We work with no A/C in our buildings (in the fall and spring, it can get into the 90s).
I can't imagine how your principal is going to measure for 1" of loose material around your colleagues' buttocks. That's insane. Can't you just speak with the camel-toed offenders directly?
This is another reasons why there are teachers unions. If your school district has one, any change in work conditions must be negotiated. I taught for 30+ years, none of my schools had a dress code for teachers. Maybe it was assumed teachers are mature/intelligent enough to know how to dress. There is also a chain of command... The parents should have spoken with the teachers they thought were inappropriately dressed before they went to the principal.
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