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Student's H&M outfit branded 'too sexual' for gym as campus refuse entry

A university student has taken to social media after being refused access to her campus gym due to her outfit. Allison Gallup, who lives in Utah, US, was left baffled after being turned away from the uni facility due to her white "tank top."

Posting on TikTok, the student showed the outfit she was wearing at the time. In the video she can be seen wearing a slightly cropped white t-shirt with a unicorn print on it and simple black leggings.

Allison, who previously studied in Hawaii, captioned the video "Just got dress coded at my campus gym for wearing a 'tank top'". During the short clip she says: "My unicorn graphic tee was a little too sexual, I guess", before shrugging in confusion, the Mirror reports.

The university student also joked: "So grateful that we have a dress code to help me keep virtue." Users rallied around the student, expressing their confusion at the gym's decision.

One viewer questioned the dress code, asking: "Dude what. Are guys also not allowed to wear shirts like that?"

Alison replied: "I mean I thought we were until [sic] this happened".

Other followers were also shocked that the college student hadn't been allowed to wear the outfit in the gym.

One person wrote: "No wayyy," while another simply said: "What."

A third said: "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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