Monday, 7 October 2013

We’d rather go NAKED: female Students take clothes off in class to protest new dress code (PHOTOS)


Students took off their clóthes in class in a
protest against a new strict dress code at a
Hungary university.
They were angered by the new strict
rules introduced by the University of
Kaposvar’s president.
Even a professor at the arts school took
part to protest the code which bans dresses
showing too much cleavage and míniskírts.
Bold: Students took off their clóthes in
class in a protest against a new strict dress
code at a Hungary university


Protest: Even a professor at the arts school
took part to protest the code which bans
dresses showing too much cleavage and
míniskírts
The target list also excessive makeup and
flip-flops as well as unkempt hair and
fingernails.
Some of the students undressed down to
their underwear, while other seemed to be
náked in a video of the protest posted
online by a local news site.
Students said they plan to continue their
protest and attend classes in flip-flops and
beach towels on Monday.
The new dress code was revealed to
students in a letter that detailed when
attending classes male students need to
wear dark suits and shoes, while women
must wear a jacket, blouse and trousers.



Photocall: Students at the Hungarian
univercity of Kaposvar town attend class
wearing their outfits before taking their
clóthes off
‘From October 1, there is also no place in
the university for miní-skírts, flip-flops,
heavy make-up, inappropriate fashion
accessories, or unkempt fingernails and
hair,’ the letter continued.
The rector did make an allowance for
lighter clóthing during warm summer days,
prompting some students to make the
underwear protest.
‘We were appropriately dressed but the
class room was so warm we removed some
clóthing as is permitted,’ said one student.
Read more: Daily Mail

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