The Sun. The letter reads: "Wearing clothes that are too skimpy or for other times of day is not setting a good example."Co-headteachers Carol Collins and Emma Eardley said: "In response to increasing numbers of parents wearing pyjamas and, at times revealing clothing that looked like underwear, the school issued a note asking parents to consider dressing more appropriately."One parent agreed, saying: "I've seen mums in dressing gowns and slippers, and one wearing a see-through mini skirt and crop top on a cold, spring day — you could literally see everything."Not to be outdone, another mum was showing such a full cleavage in a V-neck top that nobody knew where to look."However another parent said the letter was "over the top" in its tone.
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