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Dress Code
Day
by Day Dress Requirements (See Explanation
of Terms Below)
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June 6 Casual
- June
7 Casual
- June
8 Casual (prepare to get wet, raincoats provided)
- June
9 Most of the day is Casual. In the evening you will need to
be dressy for the broadway show.
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June 10 Casual
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June 11 Casual
- June
12 Casual
- June
13-18 Dressy Casual everyday
- 1
day 4-H Uniform (Khakis and Polo)(Senators Day)
- 1
night dressy (dinner theatre)
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1 afternoon very casual (muddy derby)
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1 afternoon very conservative (National Cathedral)
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June 22 Casual
- June
23 Casual
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June 24 Casual
- Remember
to bring your swimming suit
Remember
to always wear comfortable shoes. I will allow you to wear nice,
clean tennis shoes will on Capitol Hill. Remember to bring a jacket
or a sweatshirt. The weather will change from location to location.
The bus also can get chilly.
Definitions
Casual:
Comfortable
clothing. T-shirts, shorts, jeans, running pants etc. Caps are
permitted while touring. No hats in restaurants or while on Capitol
Hill. When visiting the National Cathedral everyone must wear
very conservative clothing, absolutely no tanks or short-shorts.
Remember to
bring your swimming suit.
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No Offensive Logos
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No Slinky tanks
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No midriff shirts
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No short-shorts
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No cut-off shorts or ripped jeans
Business
Casual:
-
Dresses,
slacks, nice shirts, etc.
-
Your
uniform will work in this category too.
Uniform:
- Official
red CWF polo shirt
- Khaki
long pants or longer skirts, no capris
- Comfortable
shoes, tennis shoes are acceptable
Dressy:
- Ladies:
Nice dresses, 2 piece outfits, skirts, button-up tops etc. (Girls
can wear heels, no walking will be taking place).
- Men:
Slacks, button shirts, tie, suit, very dressy polos.
Very
Casual:
Prepare
to get dirty and wet. There is a chance that this outfit may get
stained etc. dress accordingly. - remember your footwear also.
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