My hometown has an LCMS Lutheran University. I can recall not so many years ago male students were required to wear slacks and sport shirts minimum when off campus, and female students were required to wear a dress or skirt and blouse off campus.
Also seems nowadays members of the military wear battle dress uniforms (BDU's) anywhere, anytime. When I was in the Marine Corps, the only acceptable dress for off base was Class A uniform or civilian slacks and sport shirt minimum. Married men who commuted from off base could wear their utility work uniform in their car to and from home, but they couldn't exit their car off base while en route except in an emergency.
Guess times are changing, and I'm not sure for the better. In any given situation, I opt for being overdressed instead of underdressed.
When our daughter entered Nebraska Wesleyan University, we attended a particular service as part of the parent orientation. It was clearly billed ahead of time as a religious service, and I dressed accordingly. I was appalled to see a large percentage of the students' fathers sit through the entire service wearing a T shirt and baseball cap, without even removing their cap.
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