It’s time to bring back dress codes
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Article Excerpt
It’s time to bring back dress codes
COMMENTARY
3 JULY 2026
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The pandemic has led to an increase in informal wear, diluting traditional dress codes.
Dress codes signal respect for important places and events, fostering a sense of decorum.
Psychologists suggest that clothing influences behavior and attention span.
Some argue that dress codes restrict personal freedom and discriminate against non-binary individuals.
The author believes that dress codes should be improved to accommodate diverse backgrounds.
Personal experiences underline the significance of dressing appropriatel…
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