| RE: Dress Codes Got to agree with the original post here. Having any form of dress code is outdated, let people where what they want and what they feel comfortable in. This from someone whose company dress code requires him to wear a suit, hasn't warn one for years, and hasn't been sent to bed without supper yet.
A couple of people make a point about looking smart. What has colour got to do with looking smart? Surely the condition of the clothing has much more than colour, but do the rules say they have to be clean, pressed, etc? Its not a rhetorical question. I've never read the rules. Being a relative novice, I prefer to spend my time concentrating on my shooting rather than what the guy/gal next to me on the line is wearing. |