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Boys who wore skirts to school in a protest have won the right to wear shorts to lessons from next year.
The boys from Exeter's ISCA Academy had been told shorts were banned because they were not part of the uniform. Link.
Wish the men at our work would group together to do this. Ever since we became part of a bigger organisation, my employer has (I feel) unfair dress codes between the sexes. Men have to wear shoes, trousers and long sleeved shirts - v-neck jumpers optional. The women can wear what they like including footwear and in whatever pattern or style they wish as long as they are not wearing anything with a slogan or logo of any sort.
One summer for a couple of days when it reached 35, men were "allowed" to wear shorts but no patterns or multi colours allowed. I think they even had to be a certain length above the knee whereas in any weather, the female staff can wear almost any length clothing or skirts.
So, back to the story, good on these boys - I don't mind dress codes but they have to be equal and fair.