What is the Importance of Dress Codes?

Despite the old adage “you can’t judge a book by its cover,” you can, in fact, set standards of dress for certain places. You often can find these standards, commonly referred to as dress codes, in schools, businesses, organizations and even restaurants.

Function

Businesses, restaurants and schools enforce dress codes to promote the values or morals of a company, preserve the elegant ambience of a dining room, or prevent distractions in the classroom. Dress codes also can provide uniformity to a group.

History

Throughout history, dress codes have provided uniformity. However, dress codes more recently gained notoriety in public school systems, after school districts decided that dress codes reduce violence, alleviate the influence of gang colors and limit distractions in the classroom.

Types

School dress codes usually limit revealing and sagging clothing, and may even dictate a specific uniform students must wear. Office dress codes may require business, business casual or casual attire, depending on the company. Dining establishments that require a dress code typically request that customers don’t wear jeans, flip-flops, or shirts without collars.

Controversy

Many argue that dress codes limit First Amendment rights. Most of the controversy lies in dress codes enforced in public schools. Both supporters and opponents of the school dress code laws use Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School District to support their position. In this 1969 case, the Supreme Court ruled that public school officials couldn’t limit student expression unless they could prove it was a distraction to the learning environment.

Benefits

Dress codes in the workplace convey a positive image or certain ideals and traditions that a company upholds. In schools, dress codes encourage equality among students, especially those of lower socioeconomic statuses, to ensure all students receive equal opportunities in the classroom. Dress codes at certain restaurants contribute to the atmosphere to provide a fine dining experience.