Males


~ Male delegates and students officers must wear suits and ties. Jeans are not in order.
~ Subdued colours are not a requirement, however, particularly loud or flashy colours are not in order. Example: bright green, orange or any colours alike are not appropriate.
~ Patterns on ties and shirts, etc. are allowed, however, motifs of a loud, comedic, or inappropriate nature are not in order. Example: loud and/or multi-coloured spots, stripes, flowers or any patterns alike are not appropriate.
~ Blazers and suit jackets must be on during formal debate and buttons must be closed when a delegate takes the floor, or stands to speak.
~ Any footwear such as trainers, sneakers, boots, or open-toed shoes of any kind, are not in order.
~ The rules are the same for footwear as for clothing regarding colours and/or patterns.




Women


~ Female delegates and student officers must wear dresses, suit trousers or skirts, a shirt or blouse, and a blazer with at least one button. Tights must be worn under dresses and skirts. Jeans are not in order.
~ Skirts and dresses are not allowed to be shorter than one palm above the knee and must not have inappropriately high slits.
~ Subdued colours are not a requirement, however, particularly loud or flashy colours are not in order. Example: bright green, orange or any colours alike are not appropriate.
~ Shirts, blouses and dresses should have appropriate prints and necklines.
~ Patterns on dresses, skirts, blouses, shirts, etc. are allowed, however, motifs of a loud, comedic, or inappropriate nature are not in order. Example: loud and/or multi-coloured spots, stripes, flowers or any patterns alike are not appropriate.
~ Blazers must be on during formal debate and buttons must be closedwhen the delegate takes the floor, or stands to speak.
~ Any footwear such as trainers, sneakers, boots, or open-toed shoes of any kind (including peep-toes), are not in order.
~ Heels are allowed, but strappy sandals are not in order. Pumps, Mary Janes and T-straps (or anything similar to these) are recommended heels. Alternatively, ballerina flats (or any similar flats) are recommended. Lace-up shoes are in order as long as they do not contradict any of the aforementioned rules.
~ The rules are the same for footwear as for clothing regarding colours and/or patterns.

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