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Originally Posted by ladygreek
Then how do you reconcile those that do not attend HBCUs and are not subjected to dress codes with the success they still achieve in life?
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Actually dress codes originated at Ivy League Schools. Hence the "Oxford" shirt. It was once common practive for students at Yale, Harvard and Princeton to be required to wear a collard shirt, tie and jacket to classes. I don't beleive that everyone should be dresses in 3-piece suits to go to class, but businees casual attire is appropriate. Club-wear

should def not be in class rooms. I also don't believe that this should be just at HBCUs, but in all places of higher education.