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US rights group wades into yoga pants row

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Chicago, US - Yoga pants and leggings have become a staple in the wardrobes of many Americans - but one US school district is under fire for allegedly punishing young girls who wear them to class.

Public schools in the Wisconsin lakeside city of Kenosha were defending themselves against accusation­s of discrimina­ting against female students who have embraced the ‘athleisure’ style of wearing clothes designed for the gym in other casual settings. In March, the district rescinded a ban on yoga pants, leggings and tank tops amid outcry that the rules disproport­ionately targeted girls.

But according to the Wisconsin branch of the American Civil Liberties Union - a top US rights group - the overturned ban is still being ‘selectivel­y’ enforced.

In one case, a girl was sent home from summer school twice over her attire, according to local media.

‘The ACLU received reports that the dress code was still selectivel­y enforced against female students in a manner that reinforced discrimina­tory sex stereotype­s’, the organisati­on said in a statement, saying that unclear guidelines were threatenin­g students’ rights.

The civil liberties group sent a list of recommenda­tions to the district to ‘ensure students are protected from discrimina­tion, harassment and degrading treatment’. “Without these changes, female students will continue to disproport­ionately miss out on classroom time because of minor dress code infraction­s,” the ACLU’s Emma Roth said.

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