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View Poll Results: Your thoughts on gnas trousers/ skirts
Male GNAS member - ONLY green and white trousers/skirt. 14 20.29%
Male GNAS member - ANYTHING is ok 45 65.22%
Female GNAS member - ONLY green and white trousers/skirt. 3 4.35%
Female GNAS member - ANYTHING is ok 6 8.70%
Male Non-GNAS member - Your dress code rocks! 0 0%
Female Non-GNAS member - your dress code is an international joke. 1 1.45%
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Old 14-06-06, 10:39 PM
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I don't know if it is helpful to this debate, but I recently raised a dress code query with Archery Australia, which, according to the rules has quite strict standards:

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they shall be dressed in all white, club, RGB, National or other approved uniform, except where inclement weather conditions prevail when suitable protective clothing may be worn.

7.9.2 Women may wear dresses, skirts, slacks, or if permitted shorts, and long or short sleeved blouses or shirts. Gentlemen may wear long, or if permitted short trousers, and long or short sleeved shirts. Sweaters and cardigans may also be worn

7.9.3 Shoes or boots shall be worn at all times.
In answer to my query. I received the following from the Chairman of the Ruels committee:

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No, there is no strict requirement to wear white trousers/shorts/skirts - if your club uniform does not specify what colour of trousers, etc constitute the uniform "bottoms."

White trousers are becoming increasingly difficult to purchase, and this was one reason the AA Natioinal Judges uniform was changed from white to fawn trousers/slacks/skirts/shorts. Some archers still wear white trousers (or even all white) but this is becoming increasingly rare sight these days.

As far as the uniform bottoms are concerned, it would not be a good idea to arrive at the event in baggy cargo trousers or shorts. Neat attire is considered acceptable - even at National Championships. In the southern states, the winter wear is generally track suit pants, jeans (neat) or dressy trousers - so long as the tops are either club, state, national uniform that's OK with the organising committees.

Second Question: In relation to cardigans, sweaters, coats etc what colours and styles are acceptable? If the weather is inclement (raining) is there a desired colour and style for protective rain wear?
A good question! In Victoria archers generally wear rugby tops or polo fleece pullovers or jackets, and even track suit jackets. Many polo fleece jackets now come with zip out sleeves, and these are considered acceptable. Colours generally are not really taken into account. As far as wet weather clothing is concerned, anything goes - from gortex to nylon or plastic. Any colour is acceptable for rain wear.

Third Question: What colour and style of shoes or boots are acceptable wear?
Generally, shoes or boots must have enclosed toe areas on the front. Sport shoes/runners are very popular and many archers wear sturdy hiking style boots in either gortex or leather. Sandals or thongs are not permitted, mainly for safety reasons............

..............I can assure you though, the Dress Regulations have been generally relaxed by many, many organising committees, even (as stated above) at national Championships. Jeans were once considered a big no no but, are now considered almost a fashion item for many people both young and old consequently, they have been allowed at events Australia wide. Organising committees generally make the statement "may be enforced" to cover themselves in case someone arrives looking dirty and untidy; which them gives them the option to deny the person entry to the tournament.

Personally, I believe if you wear your club polo shirts and neat tidy trousers and suitable shoes, there really shouldn't be a probem. Should the OC deny you entry, there is (or should be) the right of appeal to the Jury of Appeal."
So maybe you could pass this on to your GNAS for their consideration. If AA can be flexible (which would never have been the case, once), then surely GNAS can follow suit?
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Old 15-06-06, 12:29 AM
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So maybe you could pass this on to your GNAS for their consideration. If AA can be flexible (which would never have been the case, once), then surely GNAS can follow suit?
Thanks for that.

How little you know of GNAS and youre assuming they can read!! Oh, and I don't think the word flexible is in their dictionary
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And to think, I once thought of emigrating to Aus. Didn't go because a). they wouldn't have me, and b). they have no sense of maintaining standards in dress codes.
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It may surprise you to learn that many of our "officials" and "bureaucrats" inherited the stiffest and most prissy of standards from their English ancestors, no doubt as a result of their being ancestors of the supervisory class of Brits who used to "look after" the rest of us common convicts.

"Colonel Blimp" never died in England. He emigrated to Australia and has been living here in the greatest of health ever since.

When I received the above communication from AA the earthquake could be felt even up here. GNAS bends in the wind by comparison.
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It may surprise you to learn that many of our "officials" and "bureaucrats" inherited the stiffest and most prissy of standards from their English ancestors, no doubt as a result of their being ancestors of the supervisory class of Brits who used to "look after" the rest of us common convicts.

"Colonel Blimp" never died in England. He emigrated to Australia and has been living here in the greatest of health ever since.

When I received the above communication from AA the earthquake could be felt even up here. GNAS bends in the wind by comparison.
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White trousers are becoming increasingly difficult to purchase, and this was one reason the AA Natioinal Judges uniform was changed from white to fawn trousers/slacks/skirts/shorts. Some archers still wear white trousers (or even all white) but this is becoming increasingly rare sight these days.
Tell me about it! I was about the only one on the shooting line at the Australian National Championships in 2003 wearing all white. The flexibility of those rules was enjoyable to say the least. Nobody abused the relaxed dress code and we were all a lot more comfortable as a result!
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Occured to me recently (because I just started wearing one) that most martial arts uniforms are white. Karate Gi anyone?
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