Dress Code

/ˈdrɛs koʊd/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A set of rules specifying the required attire for members of a specific group, organization, or event, often legally enforceable in employment or institutional contexts.
    The company’s dress code prohibits jeans and sneakers during working hours.

Forms

  • dress codes

Commentary

Dress codes in legal contexts often intersect with employment law and anti-discrimination statutes; careful drafting should balance organizational interests with individual rights.

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