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Sen. Susan Collins lamented “there’s no dress code anymore.” Getty Images. The Pennsylvania senator has sought to exude a blue-collar, working-class vibe, despite his privileged background.
At long last, the rigid and outdated dress code in Congress has been sent down the river of bad ideas, along with the Segway and natural childbirth. Americans have been going through a sea change ...
Sen. John Fetterman (D-Penn.) shrugged off the Senate’s decision to restore its dress code for lawmakers on Wednesday night using a popular Kevin James meme. The Senate passed a bipartisan ...
Some noted that schools routinely enforce racist dress codes prohibiting common hairstyles for Black people. The story quickly became a meme. “Spaghetti straps would like a word,” quipped ...
With graduation around the corner, a reader wonders how to approach an open-ended dress code. By Vanessa Friedman I am looking for something to wear to my graduation. There is no dress code, which ...
Fetterman’s dress had drawn backlash from both sides of the aisle, including Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin and Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va), who led the resolution along with Sen. Mitt Romney (R ...
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