Yes, it's pretty strict actually----make sure your swimsuit is clean and that your sarong is not too revealing. No, but seriously, it's very lax considering what I am used to (My previous office dress code prohibited jeans and/or teachers even though they were permitted by the college). It's hot as hell in the classrooms, so even in shorts and sleeveless shirts I am usually drenched in sweat, hoping that my class isn't staring at the glaring sweat pattern developing on the back of my shirt.
The most dressed up I have been is my red sundress with pearl (fake, of course) earrings, and the most dressed down I've been is (Yes, I was totally against ever doing something like this...until I did) was shamelessly wearing a wifebeater (undershirt) tanktop to class. (In my defense I wore it with a white tanktop underneat so it wasn't transparent and dressed it up with black pants and earrings---oh come on, it was a review session!!!) Before I departed the good ole US of A, I actually had to go shopping to "dumb down" my wardrobe so to speak because it turns out that on an island where you're sweating bullets, layered with a sandy film, and walking everywhere you need to go, pencil skirts, iron-only shirts, and heels just don't make a whole lot of sense. Fancy that!
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