Examples of Acceptable Business Attire. Acceptable for Men: Dress Slacks Dress Shirts Dress Shoes and Socks Dress Suit Sweater/or Sport Coat Tie is recommended.

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Examples of Acceptable Business Attire

Acceptable for Men: Dress Slacks Dress Shirts Dress Shoes and Socks Dress Suit Sweater/or Sport Coat Tie is recommended

Acceptable for Women: Dress (no shorter than 3 above the knee) Skirt (no shorter than 3 above the knee) Dress slacks Blazers Dress blouse Collared shirt Dress Suit Dress Shoes Nylons

Examples of inappropriate business attire

Not Acceptable for Men: Jeans or Cargo Pants (NO denim) Shorts Sweatpants NO sagging pants T-Shirts Sweatshirts/Sweatjackets Tennis/Athletic Shoes Boots Flip- Flops Limit the amount of visible body piercings, tattoos, and cologne NO tongue piercing NO head coverings (unless for religious purposes) NO grills on teeth No gum, food, or beverages No electronic devices

Not Acceptable for Women: Jeans and Cargo Pants (NO Denim) Shorts Sweatpants Spandex Mini Skirts Dresses with spaghetti-straps Halter or Tank tops Midriff or Bare Shoulder tops Pajamas Fishnet Stockings Flip-flops Slippers Clogs Tennis/Athletic Shoes No clear plastic shoes No head coverings (unless for religious purposes) Limit the amount of visible body piercings, tattoos, and cologne NO tongue piercing NO gum, food or beverages NO electronic devices