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I’m a mum who loves racy clothes – parents’ evening is a nightmare… I really struggle with ‘school appropriate’ outfits

THERE are certain downsides to being a mum who likes wearing trendy clothes.

And one of them is finding something to wear when you have to go to your kid’s school.

Brittany admitted she finds it difficult to dress in “school appropriate” clothesTiktok/@brittanyjade___

She thought she’d found a suitable dress to wear to “meet the parents” eveningTiktok/@brittanyjade___

But then turned around to show it’s actually backlessTiktok/@brittanyjade___

This one was also a no as it was completely see-throughTiktok/@brittanyjade___

That was the predicament Brittany found herself in, as she prepared for a “meet the teachers” night at her daughter’s school.

In a video on TikTok, Brittany called herself a “mum who doesn’t dress like a mum”.

She began the clip wearing a purple crop top and white tiered skirt, before changing into a green long-sleeved dress.

“Thought this was the one cause the tattoos are covered…” she said.

But then Brittany turned around – showing that the dress was backless.

“Way too much skin,” she insisted.

Next up was a cropped white T-shirt and jeans, but Brittany ruled it out immediately as it was “see through”.

She also bemoaned the fact that all she owns “is crop tops”.

Brittany then tried to find a way to cover up her tattooed body, wearing a jumper draped over her shoulders.

But it was an immediate no, with the mum then deciding to raid her daughter’s wardrobe.

She then showed herself wearing a T-shirt she’d borrowed from her daughter, over a cream satin jumpsuit.

“Yep – stealing my 10-year-old’s tanktop because it fits me better than my own!” she added.

In the caption, Brittany explained: “I wear my tattoos PROUDLY… (anywhere besides the school) Is any one else like this?!

“I struggled every time I volunteered last year to find school appropriate clothes to wear.

“A sweater is always my go to but it was 100 degrees today & that ain’t happening.”

The comments section was almost immediately filled with remarks from teachers, the majority of whom insisted Brittany should just wear what she wants.

“Coming from a teacher we don’t care how you look,” one wrote.

“Just that you’re there and supportive which clearly you are!”

“I’m a teacher (in your town) and I honestly wouldn’t mind any of these,” another added.

“Some parents don’t even show up!!!! Rock it mumma!!”

As a third commented: “Teacher here- just glad to see you, the parent, and don’t care about tattoos! (Although I personally prefer and love them!)”

She bemoaned the fact that all she has is crop topsTiktok/@brittanyjade___

And tried a jumper over her top to cover up her tattoosTiktok/@brittanyjade___

In the end she borrowed a T-shirt from her 10-year-old daughter and wore it over a cream jumpsuitTiktok/@brittanyjade___

THERE are certain downsides to being a mum who likes wearing trendy clothes.

And one of them is finding something to wear when you have to go to your kid’s school.

Brittany admitted she finds it difficult to dress in “school appropriate” clothesTiktok/@brittanyjade___

She thought she’d found a suitable dress to wear to “meet the parents” eveningTiktok/@brittanyjade___

But then turned around to show it’s actually backlessTiktok/@brittanyjade___

This one was also a no as it was completely see-throughTiktok/@brittanyjade___

That was the predicament Brittany found herself in, as she prepared for a “meet the teachers” night at her daughter’s school.

In a video on TikTok, Brittany called herself a “mum who doesn’t dress like a mum”.

She began the clip wearing a purple crop top and white tiered skirt, before changing into a green long-sleeved dress.

“Thought this was the one cause the tattoos are covered…” she said.

But then Brittany turned around – showing that the dress was backless.

“Way too much skin,” she insisted.

Next up was a cropped white T-shirt and jeans, but Brittany ruled it out immediately as it was “see through”.

She also bemoaned the fact that all she owns “is crop tops”.

Brittany then tried to find a way to cover up her tattooed body, wearing a jumper draped over her shoulders.

But it was an immediate no, with the mum then deciding to raid her daughter’s wardrobe.

She then showed herself wearing a T-shirt she’d borrowed from her daughter, over a cream satin jumpsuit.

“Yep – stealing my 10-year-old’s tanktop because it fits me better than my own!” she added.

In the caption, Brittany explained: “I wear my tattoos PROUDLY… (anywhere besides the school) Is any one else like this?!

“I struggled every time I volunteered last year to find school appropriate clothes to wear.

“A sweater is always my go to but it was 100 degrees today & that ain’t happening.”

The comments section was almost immediately filled with remarks from teachers, the majority of whom insisted Brittany should just wear what she wants.

“Coming from a teacher we don’t care how you look,” one wrote.

“Just that you’re there and supportive which clearly you are!”

“I’m a teacher (in your town) and I honestly wouldn’t mind any of these,” another added.

“Some parents don’t even show up!!!! Rock it mumma!!”

As a third commented: “Teacher here- just glad to see you, the parent, and don’t care about tattoos! (Although I personally prefer and love them!)”

She bemoaned the fact that all she has is crop topsTiktok/@brittanyjade___

And tried a jumper over her top to cover up her tattoosTiktok/@brittanyjade___

In the end she borrowed a T-shirt from her 10-year-old daughter and wore it over a cream jumpsuitTiktok/@brittanyjade___Fashion – latest style news and Fabulous trends | The Sun

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