Female members of Montana’s Legislature are not happy after being instructed to be “sensitive” to their skirt lengths and necklines.
A dress code released Friday by the Republican leadership of the Montana Legislature has instructed female lawmakers to "be sensitive to [their] skirt lengths and necklines."
The new code also instructs all women in the Legislature — lawmakers, reporters, interns, and aides — to wear a "suit or dress slacks, skirt, jacket, and dress blouse or suit-like dress and appropriate shoes."
The women were informed that banned footwear included "flip flops, tennis shoes, and open-toe sandals."
Helpfully, leggings are also officially deemed not to be pants.
Male members of the legislature are given instructions in 22 words.
Montana House of Represenatives
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