By Erin Gasser
Fashion lovers of Newman Catholic, listen up! Winter is well upon us, and there are lots of opportunities for looking good and staying warm. There are quite a few odd trends amongst the girls at Newman that are not appropriate for school, such as leggings worn as pants, too-big graphics, and tiny miniskirts. Though the ladies who sported these trends look lovely, these articles of clothing are not dress code compliant.
The Newman Catholic Schools Parent-Student Handbook states many rules, and sadly, there are two and a half pages devoted to rules of the dress code. One rule states that skirts and dresses must be no shorter than three inches above the knee. So ladies – that means that those adorable yet incredibly miniature miniskirts you love to sport are not
allowed. I know – sad. Save them for weekend parties, where you are less likely to get reprimanded.
Another trend I have noticed in the halls of Newman Catholic is many girls wearing leggings as pants with a tunic style top. The Handbook says that this is a no-no. Why, you ask? First of all, leggings are not pants. They are mean to go under skirts to keep your legs warm. Wearing them as pants is not appropriate. If you are absolutely addicted to leggings, pick up a pair of cute patterned ones (TJ Maxx and Rue 21!) to put under skirts, add a pair of pretty ballet flats, and you are good to go!
Yet another dress code rule states that any graphics have to be three inches by three inches. I know that this is a problem amongst Newman students – it seems that everywhere you turn in a store there are only t-shirts with big graphics. Do not despair totally: college and Newman Catholic spirit wear with larger graphics are okay to wear to school. However, if you are not sure whether or not your graphic is too big, just spare yourself a headache and wear it on the weekend.
Though we are one of the few schools in the area with a stricter dress code, do not fret: there are lots of stores in the
Wausau area that have lots of school-appropriate clothing for girls. There are many located within our own mall such as Maurice's, Buckle, and Rue 21. There are also several in the
Rib Mountain are like Kohl's, Old Navy, and Gordman's. There are plenty of school-appropriate clothing stores in the
Wausau area. In short, ladies, just because we have a dress code does not mean that we cannot look great at school! Finding clothes that are school-appropriate, cute, and comfortable is easy in
Wausau because of our great amount of clothing stores.