Definitions for "Dress Code"
a dumb idea - not because it is racist or discriminatory or "ageist" or culturally insensitive or any of those things
a good idea done for the wrong reasons
a good thing
rules about the clothes that people can and cannot wear back
written or unwritten rules of what should or should not be worn by a group of people
a set of rules specifying the correct manner of dress while on the premises of the institution (or specifying what manner of dress is prohibited)
Even the most casual of cruise lines supports an onboard dress code. Although the overall trend is drifting towards a slightly more relaxed, casual dress code (tuxedos and sequined evening gowns are no longer required) don't expect to enter the main dining room at night in a tank top, cut-offs, and flip flops. See our FAQ pages and articles under "First Time Cruisers" for additional dress code information.
This article is intended to describe the different levels of dress code used in Western countries.
an understanding betweenyou and your employees as to what you expect them to look likewhile on the job
an understanding between you and your employees as to what you expect them to look like while on the job
Keywords:  naa, enforced, events, part
a part of all NAA events and will be enforced
a simple document that tells people in various functions what is appropriate work attire, and why
Keywords:  ticket, audience, black, sport, white
an attempt to sell a sport played primarily by blacks to a ticket-buying audience made up primarily of whites
a way to get black players to look more white, the fact is, white people have had to deal with this for years
Keywords:  rational, promoting, goals, means
a rational means of promoting these goals
Keywords:  suggested, acceptable
Suggested acceptable dress.
an administrative or social standard