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Student hits back at college gym for turning her away after being 'dress-coded'

A young woman has hit back at her gym after she was left baffled when she got turned away for her choice of clothing.

Allison Gallup is known for posting videos about her life as a college student and explained in one video that she was turned away when she attended her gym with a white t-shirt. She took to TikTok to show off the outfit in question and left followers just as confused.

The Mirror reports that she uploaded a video showing what looks like a slightly cropped white t-shirt with a unicorn print on it and simple black leggings, with the caption: "Just got dress coded at my campus gym for wearing a 'tank top'".

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She added: "My unicorn graphic tee was a little too sexual, I guess", while shrugging in confusion. The college student from Utah also quipped: "So grateful that we have a dress code to help me keep virtue."

Viewers flocked to the comment section to express their confusion as the gym goer can be seen in a casual look for the gym – a relaxed t-shirt which she bought from H&M, and basic black gym leggings.

One follower asked: "Dude what. Are guys also not allowed to wear shirts like that?" Alison replied: "I mean I thought we were until this happened".

In shock, another person said: "No wayyy," while another simply said: "What." A third added: "No way they'd approve of what girls at my school gym wear."

Another jokingly said: "Allison I can't believe you. That's really immodest, how dare you show your upper arm." The exact dress code of the campus gym is unclear.

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