Houston rodeo cracks down with new dress code after revolt about ‘out of control’ attire
The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo (HLSR) organizers were not fans of teeny jean shorts, ultra low-cut tops and other "inappropriate" attire this year.
The rodeo's organizers responded on March 16 to backlash on social media — and started enforcing much stricter dress-code rules.
Cowboy hats and boots were OK. Too much skin? Definitely not.
"Proper attire must be worn on HLSR showgrounds at all times, including shirts and appropriate footwear," the rodeo’s updated code of conduct said.