Inappropiate campus attire

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17 thoughts on “Inappropiate campus attire

    1. Hi Con! Sam doesn’t have problem following the rules at CSB I bet. I was pretty impressed with their security measures and the cool rooms. I could not imagine UP having that same level of coolness. All the equipment per room, etc. Hay… Kelan pa kaya when government continue the budget allocation for UP. Anyway, this is NOT a comment about CSB, so I am capping the lid now.
      BOTTOMLINE: I like their campus! Just imagine if DLSU have the same land area as UP’s!

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  1. They are implying to have a corporate look for the students. Anyway all mentioned as inappropriate are [yes] too daring in Filipino culture. Exception to the flipflops and sling/thong type sandals, it’s been a very controversial issue in school why it’s not allowed. 🙂

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      1. This reminded me of the time I was still in the university– UP to be exact– no dress code– and a classmate came in wearing really teeny tiny shorts. Professor said, where’s the rest of your clothes. Go home and wear something else. You are not welcome in my class. 😦

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  2. Bikiniwear? You know, since everything else is banned….

    Frankly, I think it’s great that the school has a strict dress code, but banning chiffon??? What has the world gotten into??? 😛

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