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Clothes Closet
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In the early to mid 2000's, I was in middle school. The year I was in 8th grade, they had a clothes closet for students. It was filled with tee shirts of the school mascot on the front for students who had something inappropriate on their shirt, showed to much skin, or showed their bellies. And the closet was filled with many pairs of black windpants for students to change into if their jeans had holes in them or were low cut. In 2005 and 2006, one of the fashion styles was to have holes in jeans. A lot of students who were into fashion trends wore jeans with holes in them. I wasn't into fashion and I didn't wear holes in my jeans and I always kept my shirt tucked in, so I never had to change into any of these hidious pieces of clothing. Depending on how big a hole was in a students pants, determined if they would be at risk of having to change into black windpants. Some of the teachers took advantage of clothes closet and purposely picked out students who had tiny holes in their jeans that were barely noticeable. They'd tell the student to change and they'd be like it's just a tiny hole. I remember my 8th social studies teacher made a girl change because she had a tiny hole in her jeans. The girl was just stunned and asked why. The teacher said "because you have a hole in jeans." The girl asked if she'd get her jeans back and the teacher said "yes, at the end of the day. Now, go change." You could just tell the girl was so upset and embarrassed because she was singled out in front of the whole class. She came back swishing into the room in a pair of black windpants. I heard her tell her friends that pants were tight, hot, uncomfortable, and were noisy. One of my friends had to change her jeans as soon as she walked into school because she had a tiny hole in her jeans. I remember she told me and our other friends how uncomfortable the pants were. All of the girls hated those pants because they didn't go with what they were wearing. The school had many pairs of those pants and every day some of the students were seen wearing them. However, the family resource coordinator was really sweet person. I heard students say that when they were told to go change, she had a iron on patches and a sewing basket in her office and she'd put patches over holes and mend small holes in a student's shirt. Many students loved her for that and were gracious towards her act of kindness to help them out.
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