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No dyed hair and no T-shirts with slogans: new dress code introduced for students in occupied Luhansk

Monday, 22 August 2022, 19:29

Yana Osadcha, Ukrainska Pravda.Zhyttia – MONDAY, 22 AUGUST 2022

In Luhansk, which is temporarily under control of the Russian Federation, the occupiers listed clothes that pupils are allowed to wear at school and set requirements for the students’ appearance. T-shirts with slogans, torn jeans and tops have been banned.

This is reported by Starobilski novyny, as the outlet referred to leaflets distributed in schools on the territory of the so-called "LPR" [self-proclaimed Luhansk People’s Republic].

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Girls can go to school wearing a jacket, a skirt and a vest-top, as well as in a dress or sundress of a classic cut. Only classic, straight-cut jeans and trousers are allowed. Bright colours and accessories are also prohibited.

It is strictly forbidden to wear low-waisted jeans, leggings, short tops above the waist, transparent and shiny clothes, fishnet stockings and shoes with very high heels to school.

Boys are not allowed to come to school in jeans with holes and wrinkled shirts. Sportswear is allowed only in physical education classes.

The ban also applies to T-shirts with slogans, leather clothing (except outerwear), bright make-up and manicure, etc.

It is forbidden to use smart phones and other gadgets during the education process in Luhansk schools.

In addition, pupils should come in white shirts on the days of official celebrations and to school assemblies.

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