Jeans and t-shirts Banned in University of Agriculture Faisalabad

Jeans and t-shirts Banned in University of Agriculture Faisalabad
The Toba Tek Singh sub-campus of the University of Agriculture Faisalabad (UAF) has established a new dress code for male and female students.
"Male students are not permitted to wear shorts, cut-off jeans, multi-pocket, faded, torn, and skin-fitted jeans and trousers, T-shirts with any message, chappals and slippers, bandanas, caps, vests of any kind, long hair and ponytails, earrings, wrist straps, and bracelets," according to the notice.
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T-shirts with jeans, sleeveless shirts, see-through and skintight dresses, thick make-up, bright and heavy jewellery, and anklets are also prohibited for female students.
Hazara University also published a new dress code for male and female students, as well as academics and staff, early this year.
Females were restricted from wearing heavy makeup and jewellery, tight jeans, and T-shirts, while men were prohibited from wearing shorts, cut-off jeans (sic), skin-fitted pants, slippers, earrings, and wrist chains, according to the varsity's notification. Long hair, ponytails, and an unattractive beard cut were all prohibited, according to the announcement.
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