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Business Casual Uniform Guidance (quoted from the NPS student handbook). Men’s footwear will be leather lace-up or loafer style. Athletic (sneakers), recreational outdoor footwear (hiking shoes), or protective footwear (motorcycle boots) are not authorized.
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Business Casual Uniform Guidance(quoted from the NPS student handbook) • Men’s footwear will be leather lace-up or loafer style. Athletic (sneakers), recreational outdoor footwear (hiking shoes), or protective footwear (motorcycle boots) are not authorized. • Women’s footwear shall be appropriate in style and quality as to match the overall appearance of the clothing being worn.
Business Casual Uniform Guidance(continued) • Types of clothing that are not considered appropriate and will not be worn are: faddish casual attire, sportswear, and any type of dress clearly unsuitable for wear in an academic environment. Other clothing considered unacceptable includes: hiking or “outdoors” attire, denim or demin-look materials, shorts/skorts, micromini skirts, and ball caps. Additionally, clothing that distracts or causes undue embarrassment to co-workers or is a safety hazard are not appropriate, i.e. flipflops, leather pants, leather shirts, athletic jackets, tank tops, t-shirts and shorts.
Additional Comments • Think “H&R Block” business casual, not “Google” business casual. • If you think it might be inappropriate, it probably is. • Safety gear (i.e. motorcycle leathers) and casual gear are acceptable en-route to and from home to allow for motorcycle and bicycle safety.
Dress Code Examples*Men’s Inappropriate UNTUCKED not OK NO T-shirts, hooded shirts Or shirts w/ logos Shirt OK, NO cargo pants or flip flops *All pictures in this presentation are examples only. Actual dress is not limited to what is pictured. NO jeans or shorts
Dress Code ExamplesMen’s Inappropriate NO sneakers or sneaker-like shoes NO hiking boots NO Crocs, Birks or flip-flops
Dress Code ExamplesMen’s Appropriate Sweaters un-tucked OK
Dress Code ExamplesWomen’s Inappropriate NO spaghetti-strap shirts NO jeans-like material NO micromini-skirts or skorts NO shorts NO flat sandals NO Crocs, Birks or flip-flops NO sneakers or sneaker-like shoes
Dress Code ExamplesWomen’s Appropriate Dresses, skirts, suits OK Dressy shirts and sweaters OK Dressy pants OK
Dress Code ExamplesWomen’s Appropriate Dress-flats and pumps OK Open toes OK Heeled sandals OK Oxfords, low- and high-heeled