The dress code policy provides information about the office attire the employee should wear in the organization. The policy conveys the corporate dress code one should follow to maintain the professionalism in the organization.
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2. Presentation Flow
An Objective of Dress Code Policy
Scope of Dress Code Policy
Elements of Dress Code Policy
The Definitions of Dress Code
General Guidelines of Attire Policy
Dress Code Violations and Disciplinary Consequences
Clothing which Violates the Dress Code Policy
3. An Objective of Dress Code
Policy
The dress code policy convey
that the employee attire
should reflect the culture of
the organization and
professionalism
It provides a checklist of the
desirable employee attire
and the clothing which are
prohibited in the
organization
4. Scope of Dress Code Policy
• Should follow the dress code
as per the days allotted by
the organization
Applicable to
all the
employees
• During client visits
• During meetings and
conferences
Special care
situations
5. Elements of Dress Code Policy
Attire should be neat and clean
Appropriate to the work environment
Revealing clothes are not allowed
Offensive clothes should be avoided
Types of dress code:- Business dress code, business
causal dress code, smart casual dress code, casual dress
code.
Dress code should be as per the organizational
allotment
6. The Definitions of Dress Code
Business Dress Code- formal shirt pant,
shoes and jacket
Business Casual- combination of business
attire and casual dress. Cotton pants and
relaxed shoes are allowed
Smart Casual- formal looking jeans along
with a button up shirt. Comfortable for
young employees
Casual Dress Code- Casual dress which is
not much relieving
7. General Guidelines of Attire
Policy
Clothes should be-
-Suitable
-Wrinkle free
-Without any offensive tag lines
Office wear should be chosen carefully
Clothes and grooming to meet the set standards of the
organization
Warning will be given on the violation of the dress
code.
8. Dress Code Violations and
Disciplinary Consequences
Employees can immediately correct the violation of dress code
by changing the clothes.
Warning will be issue by supervisor or HR department when
dress code policy will be violated.
Employee can be terminated when-
Repetitive violation of dress code policy is observed.
The dress code violation leads to irreversible damage to the
organization.
9. Clothing which Violates the
Dress Code Policy
Clothes
• Tattered jeans or
shorts, patch work on
jeans, dressy capris,
sweatpants, bermuda
shorts, Mini-skirts,
beach dresses, skirt
below knee level
• See-through shirts or
blouses, sports bras
Shoes
• Flashy athletic shoes,
boots
• Flip-flops, loose
footwear, open-toed
shoes
Grooming
• Inappropriate hair cut
• No clean shave or
proper appearance