Guys Are Rebelling Against The Dress Code By Wearing Skirts And It’s Actually Kind Of Working
I never thought this day would come, but then again, I never expected anything that’s happened in 2017 to happen: guys are using skirts to fight against the dress code. No, not the women’s dress code, but the men’s one.
According to many dress codes, boys and men aren’t allowed to wear shorts because they’re considered too “casual”. But in the summer heat, wearing just about anything that covers your legs is basically unbearable.
It started with Twitter user @jBarge_ (or Joey, as I’ll call him), who was sent home after wearing smart shorts to work.
If women can wear skirts/dresses at work can I wear smart shorts like so? pic.twitter.com/UD0AQ6ZCbP
— joey barge (@jBarge_) June 19, 2017
Answer: nope. Just been sent home from work
— joey barge (@jBarge_) June 19, 2017
His solution? Wear a dress, since ~technically~ it’s not against the dress code.
What looks better pic.twitter.com/aj7S4sPrtJ
— joey barge (@jBarge_) June 19, 2017
https://twitter.com/jBarge_/status/876722558665666560
— joey barge (@jBarge_) June 19, 2017
And it actually somewhat worked.
Partial win? pic.twitter.com/SKh1WcbcR4
— joey barge (@jBarge_) June 19, 2017
These teen boys from the UK took note of Joey’s protest and did something similar at their school, which also had a strict dress code for boys. And while it’s unclear whether the protest has worked yet, it’s definitely garnered a lot of attention.
Boys at Isca Academy in Exeter wear skirts to school in protest at not being allowed to wear shorts in hot weather. pic.twitter.com/XHrffnSQEN
— Simon Hall (@SimonHallNews) June 22, 2017
Most tweets supporting boys at Devon school wearing skirts to lessons in protest at not being allowed to put on shorts in heatwave. pic.twitter.com/POWm2oTUVj
— Simon Hall (@SimonHallNews) June 22, 2017
Dress codes have been under fire for a while, but usually they’re focused on the limitations on what women are allowed to wear. But these guys have a point: while these particular rules may not be focused on the sexualization of men (as women’s usually are), it’s impractical to ask people to wear long, heavy pants in the heat, especially when women have summer options that allow bare legs.
And women wear shorts and men wear dresses. Stuff the gender norms.
— Paper Tiger (@Origami_Tiger) June 21, 2017
At least we can finally all agree that dress codes are stupid, no matter what your gender may be.