10 Facts About Dress code

1.

Dress code is a set of rules, often written, with regard to what clothing groups of people must wear.

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2.

Dress code allows individuals to read others' behavior as good, or bad by the way they express themselves with their choice of apparel.

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3.

Dress code was not allowed to cut his hair and had to paint his face and body as a Nootka would.

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4.

Generally, a carefully drafted dress code applied consistently does not violate anti-discrimination laws.

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5.

Dress code determined that the women could return to court for their claims of a hostile environment created by the management.

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6.

Dress code's was warned against wearing, "obviously feminine clothing such as dresses, skirts, or frilly blouses" and from using the women's bathroom.

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7.

In Western countries, a "formal" dress code typically means coats for men and evening dresses for women.

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8.

The most-formal dress code is a full-length ball or evening gowns with evening gloves for women and for men white tie, which includes a tailcoat.

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9.

Business casual dress is a popular workplace dress code that emerged in white-collar workplaces in Western countries in the 1990s, especially in the United States and Canada.

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10.

In contrast to formal business wear such as suits and neckties, the business casual dress code has no generally accepted definition; its interpretation differs widely among organizations and is often a cause of sartorial confusion among workers.

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