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Dress and Appearance Guidelines               PMO-8002-05

                                              Released Date
                    DI LOGCAP IV                                                             Page 2 of 3
                                                11/12/2018

                          6.1.2.4.  Oversized pants intended to fit below the natural waist line and/or expose
                                    any part of the buttocks.

                          6.1.2.5.  Excessively tight-fitting garments designed to emphasize or accentuate
                                    specific body parts or physique (muscle shirts).

                          6.1.2.6.  Tank tops, halter tops or sleeveless tops.
                          6.1.2.7.  Sheer, mesh or transparent apparel, including any garment that exposes
                                    undergarments.

                          6.1.2.8.  Laced shoes must be tied at all times and cover the entire foot. Sandals or
                                    flip flops are not acceptable within the workplace.

                          6.1.2.9.  Steel-toed shoes must be worn when required.
                          6.1.2.10. The amount of personal jewelry worn at a given time should not be
                                    excessive. Chains or bracelet links should not exceed 1/2 inch in size.
                                    Earrings may not extend lower than one inch below the ear lobe.
                          6.1.2.11. Facial jewelry such as nose rings, facial piercings, tongue or eyebrow studs
                                    are prohibited.
                          6.1.2.12. In workplaces where wearing jewelry may represent an occupational safety
                                    hazard, specific items of jewelry may be prohibited.

                          6.1.2.13. Pants or slacks such as Capri Pants or Culottes may not be shorter than one
                                    inch above the ankle.

                          6.1.2.14. Skirts or dresses must be no shorter than two inches above the knee.
                                    Strapless or backless dresses are prohibited.

                          6.1.2.15. Unless authorized as a specific exception, shorts of any kind are prohibited
                                    from the workplace or dining facilities. When authorized for a specific
                                    exception, the shorts must have a finished hem.  “Cut off” shorts resulting
                                    from cutting off jeans or pants may not be worn at any time.

                          6.1.2.16. Exercise apparel, including workout shorts may only be worn to and from
                                    the MWR fitness center workout facility, or while working out within the
                                    facility.

                          6.1.2.17. All male employees working in an office environment must wear collared
                                    shirts.  Employees working within trades, warehouses, or outdoor locations
                                    are permitted to wear non-collared (banded collared) shirts including t-
                                    shirts.
                          6.1.2.18. All male employees except laborers must tuck in their shirts. Should an
                                    outer shirt be worn as a jacket over an inner shirt, the underlying shirt must
                                    be tucked in.  Should the shirt be manufactured with a squared tail or
                                    designed to be worn untucked it can be worn untucked

                          6.1.2.19. Clothing items with tears, holes or rips (whether accidental or the intended
                                    result of the manufacturing process) are prohibited.




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