Company Dress Code
Has your company recently adopted new dress codes in order to keep up with current trends?
Are their definitions of business dress, business casual and casual dress confusing?
If so, the following examples of appropriate and inappropriate attire should help you better understand the new dress code policy and achieve a more professional look.
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Shoulders cannot be exposed. Dress must be an appropriate length. Clothing must be in good repair and cannot be torn or ragged. Appropriate hosiery or socks are always a must. Shoes or sandals must be worn at all times. |
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Although Mr. Flintstone is wearing a tie, the shirt must have collar. Sleeveless is not acceptable for men nor are dresses. Clothing must be in good repair and cannot be torn or ragged. Hair must be neatly trimmed and combed. |
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No baggy or ill fitting clothing. Dresses and skirts need to be an appropriate length |
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T-shirts are not acceptable unless the have the company logo. No baggy or ill fitting clothing. [Most] shirts and blouses must be tucked in. Hair must be neatly trimmed and combed. |
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The tie and collar Mr. Bear is wearing is company standard. However clothing must be worn at all times. Hats are not allowed except when entering or leaving the building. "Bear" feet are not acceptable. |
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Although we are proud of our men and
women in the armed services, military uniforms are not permitted.
Tattoos are offensive to some people, so it is recommend that they remain covered. Smoking is not permitted on company property. |
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Mr. Kent displays a wonderful example of business attire. A drab gray suit, a bland white shirt and a solid red tie. However, his choices for casual day attire do not fit into company standards. The pants are too tight, the shirt does not have a collar, the logo is not the company logo and we won't even discuss the cape. |
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Clothing must be in good repair and cannot be torn or ragged. Shirts must be worn at all times. Avoid excessive jewelry as it can be a
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