Kenyan University bans dreadlocks, miniskirts and 5 other outfits

By Stermy 2 Min Read

A recent statement from Kenya Methodist University instructs all of its students on what clothing to wear and what is not permitted, as they have released a number of dressing styles that have been banned.

According to a statement made public on January 5, 2023, all students are expected to adhere to the University’s standards for appearance and dress that are appropriate for use in a variety of professions and society at large.

Per the momo signed by Dr. Esther Mbaabu, the Dean of Students at the university, all male students having dreadlocks, plated hair, earrings or wearing untucked shirts will not be acceptable at the institution.

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Vests that show bare chest, hats or caps in classes are also not allowed.

Tumbo cuts, bareback, miniskirts, body-tight trousers, and see-through clothes are among the outfits that have been banned for female students.

Blouses with necklines that run down more than four inches, Miniskirts and skirts that are above the knee line as well as those whose slit is above the knee line also not allowed.

“All university students are required to comply with the University code of dressing and wear appropriate attire during the study, at meal times in the dining hall, and in all university functions,” the memo reads in part.

Below is the memo that has since gone viral on social media.

Kenyan University bans dreadlocks, miniskirts and 5 other outfits
Kenyan University bans dreadlocks, miniskirts and 5 other outfits
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