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I’m a teacher and love wearing cute dresses to school but trolls say they’re too ‘low cut’ – I don’t get it, I’m covered

A TEACHER who loves sporting cute dresses has been told by a troll that they’re too “low cut” for a school environment.

Miss Lucas has a clear sense of style, and enjoys dressing up in floaty numbers to teach her class.

Teacher Miss Lucas took to TikTok to show off the cute dresses she wears to schoolTiktok – @misslucas.eyfs

But one troll insisted the outfits were too “low cut” for her to wearTiktok – @misslucas.eyfs

But after she took to TikTok to share a video documenting her week’s “fits”, she found herself targeted by a troll.

Miss Lucas kicked off her video by showing the pink dress she wore on Monday, the pink dress she wore on Tuesday, the white T-shirt and pink skirt she opted for on Wednesday, the pink dress she donned on Thursday and the top and leggings she wore for casual Friday.

“Wow I have such diverse clothing choices lol,” she laughed in the video caption.

And while the majority of comments were complimentary, there was one that stuck out for all the wrong reasons.

“A bit low cut for a teacher,” the person wrote.

“Hope you didn’t bend over to help with any work!”

Responding to the comment, Miss Lucas hit back: “Everything is fully covered, you can’t see down them and they meet my schools clothing policy.”

Other people praised Miss Lucas’ sense of style, with several asking where she shopped for her clothes.

“Where do you shop for teaching clothes?” one asked. “I am starting training in september and struggling!”

“I get lots of my bits from new look & asos – try Wednesdays girl, daisy street, monki & influence,” Miss Lucas replied.

“I LOVE ALL THE PINK,” someone else wrote.

As another added: “Everything looks so good!”

“Hi Barbie!” someone else commented.

With Miss Lucas replying: “I told my class my real name is barbie and they just went with it!”

Hitting back, she insisted the outfits abided by the school’s policyTiktok – @misslucas.eyfs

And she’s fully covered tooTiktok – @misslucas.eyfs

A TEACHER who loves sporting cute dresses has been told by a troll that they’re too “low cut” for a school environment.

Miss Lucas has a clear sense of style, and enjoys dressing up in floaty numbers to teach her class.

Teacher Miss Lucas took to TikTok to show off the cute dresses she wears to schoolTiktok – @misslucas.eyfs

But one troll insisted the outfits were too “low cut” for her to wearTiktok – @misslucas.eyfs

But after she took to TikTok to share a video documenting her week’s “fits”, she found herself targeted by a troll.

Miss Lucas kicked off her video by showing the pink dress she wore on Monday, the pink dress she wore on Tuesday, the white T-shirt and pink skirt she opted for on Wednesday, the pink dress she donned on Thursday and the top and leggings she wore for casual Friday.

“Wow I have such diverse clothing choices lol,” she laughed in the video caption.

And while the majority of comments were complimentary, there was one that stuck out for all the wrong reasons.

“A bit low cut for a teacher,” the person wrote.

“Hope you didn’t bend over to help with any work!”

Responding to the comment, Miss Lucas hit back: “Everything is fully covered, you can’t see down them and they meet my schools clothing policy.”

Other people praised Miss Lucas’ sense of style, with several asking where she shopped for her clothes.

“Where do you shop for teaching clothes?” one asked. “I am starting training in september and struggling!”

“I get lots of my bits from new look & asos – try Wednesdays girl, daisy street, monki & influence,” Miss Lucas replied.

“I LOVE ALL THE PINK,” someone else wrote.

As another added: “Everything looks so good!”

“Hi Barbie!” someone else commented.

With Miss Lucas replying: “I told my class my real name is barbie and they just went with it!”

Hitting back, she insisted the outfits abided by the school’s policyTiktok – @misslucas.eyfs

And she’s fully covered tooTiktok – @misslucas.eyfsFashion – latest style news and Fabulous trends | The Sun

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