Dress code imbalance

Guyana is a very backward society for so many reasons believe it or not. I find myself pondering over whether some of rules are put in place for just for the sake of having them there.

A few months ago I addressed the dress code issue on my blog www.online-runway.com and most readers expressed their frustration at not feeling “special” on a night out at places like Gravity, Palm Court, and Pegasus among others. The reason being that an appropriate dress code hasn’t been developed or is not being adhered to

By contrast, quite a few government offices and agencies force their dress code policies on people who do not even work there, and for no apparent reason. Some of these rules are actually quite appalling and make me wonder what would actually happen if they were to be ever broken. For instance, places like the Ministry of Education require garments to be worn