By TIFFANY MAREE LIM HUEY MIN
SUBANG JAYA: Taylor’s University female students have been abiding by the dress code due to the latest fashion trend of jeans, t-shirts and sneakers.
Previous trends had students wearing crop tops and shorts, which violates the dress code policy.
Taylor’s Business School student Elisa Thang Xinyi, 21, said casual tees and jeans would never get old.
“Loose t-shirts definitely trump crop tops as they are comfortable yet simple, so why not?” Thang said.
Student Central Executive Edna Ruran Purait said, “I see more students putting on cardigans, and that is okay with us.”
Edna said TU would not want inappropriate dressing to attract unwanted attention towards students.
“Limiting skin exposure of female students would also help to protect them from harm,” she added.
To know more about TU’s dress code policy, refer to the student handbook which can be found on the front desk of Student Central at Block A, Level 2 or downloaded through the Taylor’s Online portals.
SUBANG JAYA: Taylor’s University female students have been abiding by the dress code due to the latest fashion trend of jeans, t-shirts and sneakers.
Previous trends had students wearing crop tops and shorts, which violates the dress code policy.
Taylor’s Business School student Elisa Thang Xinyi, 21, said casual tees and jeans would never get old.
“Loose t-shirts definitely trump crop tops as they are comfortable yet simple, so why not?” Thang said.
Student Central Executive Edna Ruran Purait said, “I see more students putting on cardigans, and that is okay with us.”
Edna said TU would not want inappropriate dressing to attract unwanted attention towards students.
“Limiting skin exposure of female students would also help to protect them from harm,” she added.
To know more about TU’s dress code policy, refer to the student handbook which can be found on the front desk of Student Central at Block A, Level 2 or downloaded through the Taylor’s Online portals.