Summer Dress Code Memo

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Steel Series Corporate Office Staff

Edwin Cruz

Summer Dress Code Option

January I7,2013

Temperatures are rising and the new summer dress code option is here. Due to rising temp,erature, Steel

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Inappropriate items include jeans, sweat pants, shorts, bib overalls, spandex and other form-fitting pants.

Shirts - Collared shirts (dress or polo) with an undershirt for males is acceptable. Dress blouses are acceptable for woman as long as they are not sleeveless or show bear shoulders. Items such as t-shirts, sweatshirts, tank tops, halter tops, shirts with large lettering or logos greater than 1" in diameter should be avoided. Also, avoid clothes that are distracting and revealing.

Dresses/skirts- Dresses and skirts that are knee high length are acceptable. Furthermore, dresses that are sleeveless and show bare shoulders are unacceptable. Miniskirts and any other type of skirt that exposes the thigh is consider inappropriate and will result in being sent home.

Footwear- Items such as oxford, loafers, clogs, dress heels and leather deck-type shoes are acceptable. Dress shoes with heels are appropriate for work only if they do not exceed 2". Woman, not wearing stockings in the workplace is an option if you choose not to wear them. Athletic shoes, flip-flops, slippers, sandals, and any shoe type with an open toe are considered unacceptable.

Personal Hygiene- Maintaining well-kept hair, good personal hygiene, and neat grooming are expe cted \+it{fr -ttrerfi €tr.oef io4r

at att a.*(.5, Accessories- Shoes, belt, and sock colors should complement each other in order to maintain a professional look. Hats and head covers are not allowed in the work place unless they're required for religious purposes. Large or flashy jewelry pieces are unacceptable during normal business operations.

* Additional Concerns- There should be no visible body piercings other than the ears. The maximum number of piercing per ear should be one. Tattoos must be covered if possible to maintain professionalism.

Please use your best judgment when deciding what may or may not be appropriate for work. If you have any questions or concerns about the new summer dress code option, feel free to contact myself or your supervisor.

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