Oh, yeah, we had a dress code like this at my old junior high. It's actually the same dress code in all the schools I've been to, but they each enforce it differently. Once a friend of mine was stopped in the hallway by a teacher she doesn't even have for wearing an outfit which was basically just like the one above. Meanwhile, a girl in a
miniskirt walked by without a problem, because her mom
is a sycophantic bitch with no life was a prominent member of the school's PTSA at the time. What's really ridiculous about the dress coed in general is that it's stricter for girls than it is for guys. For instance, it's basically impossible for girls to get away with wearing tank tops or showing their shoulders, but guys can wear ripped-up jerseys that I can basically see their whole chest through. A teacher said that the reason for this was that guys just can't help getting boners every time a woman shows her shoulders and knees, so we have to cover up for
their sake.
My school now has the same dress code but never really enforces it. In fact, it's more common for girls to wear thick parkas on top... and miniskirts without tights below. Also, for some reason it's trendy for girls to bring fleece blankets to school with them and act all cutesy with them when boys are around.