Once upon a time, this was the STAAAAAAANDEEEEEEEEEERD everywhere you went! At the public High School I went to, I was told that "Back in the day" (50s-60s) the dress and grooming standards were much more strict than in the late 70s/early 80s when I was there. The boys had to wear slacks (not jeans) and the girls had to wear knee-length dresses or skirts and that they would actually check for compliance by having girls kneel on the floor to ensure their skirts touched the ground. Remember that this is a PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL that we are talking about!Uh-huh - just as long as they didn’t dare think of putting on manly trousers to classes (didn’t matter if it was 20 degrees outside and snowing either)! https://www.liberty.edu/champion/2010/10/08/ruling-liberty-how-the-rules-have-changed-since-1971/#:~:text=Students should also realize where,the middle of the knee.
No doubt that Liberty had such standards during that time as pretty much every other Bible or "Christian" College regardless of the denomination. Back in the 90s, everyone wore a tie to the office. "Business Casual" did not become a thing until the early 2000s. Once upon a time, it was unheard of for a preacher (IFB, SBC, Presby, Charismatic, etc.) to get behind a pulpit without wearing a suit and tie.
A quick look at the current Liberty website shows ladies wearing jeans and T-Shirts so it should be obvious to all that such standards are non-existent. I hope they don't let kids run around the campus "nekkid" or wearing beach attire or whatever.


