From: Peggy Lowe [peggy.lowe@manpowerdm.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2003 3:15 PM
To: Deb Malsom
Subject: Dress Code
Deb - here is our dress code policy that's in the handbook. PL

APPENDIX A

DRESS CODE

 

Manpower’s Dress Code is Business Professional except for those days designated as Business Casual.  Please see the appropriate descriptions below.

 

BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL DRESS FOR MEN AND WOMEN

 

·        Dresses/Skirts                                

·        Suits                                 

·        Dress Slacks                    

·        Blouses and/or Jackets    

·        Dress Heels/Shoes and Nylons

·        Dress Shirts and Ties

·        Suit Jackets (optional)

 

 

BUSINESS CASUAL WEAR FOR MEN AND WOMEN

Should allow you to feel comfortable at work, yet always neat and professional.  Casual does not mean sloppy.  Anything you would wear to the gym, beach, a picnic, to clean the garage in or do yard work in is inappropriate.

 

Business Casual Dress:

Inappropriate Business Casual Dress:

 

 

*       Casual Dresses or Skirts

Æ     Tank Tops/Tube Tops/Halter Tops/Midriff Tops

including Jean Skirts/Dresses

Æ     Sweatshirts/Sweatpants/Athletic Suits

*       Casual or Dress Slacks/ Khakis/

Æ     Mini-Skirts

Stirrup Pants

Æ     Jeans

*       Polo/Oxford-Style Shirts

Æ     Fashion/Sports Hats

*       Golf/Banded Collar Shirts

Æ     Bib Overalls

*       Long/Short-Sleeved Shirts or

Æ     Jean Shorts or Cutoffs

Blouses/T-Shirt Blouses

Æ     Thongs/Flip-Flop Sandals/Athletic Shoes

*       Sweaters/Vests/Cardigans

Æ     Spandex of any kind

*       Loafers/Flat Shoes/Boots/

Æ     Any Shoes worn without Socks or Stockings

Deck Shoes worn with Socks

Æ     Any Clothing that is Dirty, Wrinkled, Revealing,

or Stockings

Frayed or Ill-Fitting

 

Æ     Any Clothing that is too Tight or too Short

 

 

Tips For Any Business Attire:

 

Think about the message you are sending.  When in doubt, don’t wear it!