Female Attire Sample Clauses

Female Attire a. Acceptable attire includes: dresses, jumpers, blouses, skirts, slacks and jackets. Leggings, stirrup or stretch pants are considered permissible, only if covered by a skirt or tunic top with an acceptable hemline length. b. Acceptable hemline lengths range from 2" to 3" above the knee to ankle length. c. Slits in skirts and dresses should be conservative and in good taste. d. Low necklines (front or back), “spaghetti straps” (unless covered by a jacket, blouse or other outer garment), obvious bralessness, sheer fabrics, tops with bare midriffs and/or bare shoulders are unacceptable attire.
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Female Attire a. Acceptable attire Includes: dresses, jumpers, blouses, skirts, pants, jackets and skorts. b. Leggings, stirrup or stretch pants are considered permissible only if covered by a blouse, skirt or tunic top with an acceptable hemline length. c. Acceptable hemline lengths range from 2" to 3" above the knee to ankle length. d. Slits in skirts and dresses should be conservative and in good taste. e. Low necklines, obvious bralessness, very sheer fabric, bare midriffs, bare shoulders and spaghetti straps are considered to be unacceptable attire.
Female Attire. 1. Acceptable attire includes: dresses, jumpers, blouses, skirts, pants, jackets and other business wear. 2. Acceptable hemline lengths range from approximately ankle length to 3” above the knee. Acceptable pant length is mid- calf or longer. 3. Slits in skirts and dresses should be non-provocative and appropriate for the length of the skirt or dress and where no underclothing is visible to others in any posture the employee could logically assume in the course of her workday. 4. Low necklines, obvious bralessness, very sheer fabric, bare midriffs, bare shoulder (e.g. halter-tops), tee shirts (novelty, athletic or underwear type) shorts, sweatshirts or sweat pants, leggings (e.g. spandex, cotton knit or athletic type) and spaghetti straps are considered unacceptable attire.

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