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How to Create a Dress Code for a Clique

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You are the ultimate--you are the leader of your friend group and practically own your school. With all this popularity and power you may as well show everyone that your clique means business. Create a dress code for your clique to show the school who matters.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    List the current trends at your school. Your clique should always follow trends while standing out from the rest. Or if your clique is punk, goth or any other non-conformist group, make sure to not follow any trends and stick to your own unique style.

  2. Step 2

    Organize the days of the week into clothing categories. Decide, for example, that Fridays are for mini-skirts or Wednesdays are for jeans. Also decide which colors you want to prohibit and whether clique members must wear certain colors on specific days.

  3. Step 3

    Choose appropriate hairstyles. Consider requiring straight hair worn down every day or curly pigtails once a week. If ponytails are out, make a rule. Your clique should be considerate and ask each other before cutting or changing the color of their hair.

  4. Step 4

    Go shopping with your clique to make sure everyone adheres to the rules. Choose similar outfits but be careful not to match.

  5. Step 5

    Choose which makeup and accessories you're going to allow. Consider making Mondays ballet flat days or Thursdays hoop earrings days.

  6. Step 6

    Create a dress code list for every member of your clique, spelling out all the rules. Make sure everyone understands the rules and the consequences of not following them.

Tips & Warnings
  • Change your dress code as trends change or when others catch on and try to copy your style and schedule.
  • Keep up with magazines, Internet sites, movies and television shows. If you want to stay in charge you must keep up with the latest trends.

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on 3/28/2009 omg could this be any more shallow

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