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Basic Uniform Sample Clauses

Basic Uniform. The Company will pay fifty percent (50%) for the employee’s first uniform set and the employee will pay fifty percent (50%). All basic uniform replacement will occur at eighteen (18) month intervals and the Company will provide full replacement of the basic uniform.
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Basic Uniform. The uniforms referred to in Paragraph (B) above ------------- will consist of the following items: CABIN ATTENDANTS/ SERVICE MANAGERS BASIC UNIFORM FEMALE: ------ Dress or Blazer (2) Skirt or Pants (2) All-Weather Coat 4 Uniform Shirts MALE: ---- Blazer (2) Pants (2) All-Weather Coat 4 Uniform Shirts UNISEX: ------ Scarf/Tie Tie Bar Pocket Square Belt Wings Serving Garment (Vest/Xxxxx) Sweater or Sweater Vest Epaulettes
Basic Uniform. The basic uniform and the equipment for all police officers shall be determined by the Township and provided by the Township. All officers covered herein shall be uniformed similarly.
Basic Uniform. All Maryvale students will wear the Maryvale uniform purchased through Xxxxxx’s by XXXXXX School Uniform Co. The uniform consists of a white Maryvale polo shirt (long or short sleeved), the kilt, and black tights, black knee-highs or white crew socks (worn approximately two inches above the top of the ankle), with a brown/tan boat shoe. Kilt bands may not be rolled at the waist. For modesty and appearance, we require students to wear kilts that are no more than two inches above the knee. Shirts should be tucked in at all times. Red blazers in good condition must be worn at all times during the second and third quarter (Xxxx of Students will post specific dates). No other jackets of any type may be worn under or in place of the blazer. In cold weather, an outer jacket may be worn over the blazer between buildings. The blazer is optional at other times of the school year; however, NO OTHER covering may be worn. If it is warm enough to take off the blazer, then no other covering is needed. The blazer is required for all assemblies, community homerooms and other specified occasions. It is the student's responsibility to consult the school calendar to be prepared for all assemblies. Students are required to have their names permanently attached to their blazer, kilt, shirts and gym shorts. Uniform shoes must be worn properly. Tennis shoes may be worn ONLY when prescribed by a doctor for specific medical reasons, and a doctor’s note must be presented. These notes will be approved by the Xxxx of Students. The student will carry the approved note/permission with her. A plain white turtleneck, a plain white T-shirt with a plain white or skin-toned undergarment may be worn under the white Maryvale polo shirt. No prints are permitted. No T-shirts with pictures or printing may be worn underneath the uniform shirt. Students have two options if a sweater or sweatshirt is worn: the black Maryvale uniform sweater or the approved black or gray Maryvale sweatshirts. The black uniform sweater is purchased through Xxxxxx’s by Xxxxxx School Uniform Co. The approved black or gray Maryvale sweatshirts are available in the Maryvale School Store, The Lion’s Den. Any exceptions will be announced by the administration. Clothing must be worn properly at all times during the school day. Scarves – Only Maryvale scarves are permitted during the school day. Plain white crew no line socks are the only acceptable white uniform socks. Black tights, in good condition, may be worn in place of...
Basic Uniform. An approved uniform as described in the Article 21 and the Image Guide.

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