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dress codes

n. (dress code English)

Usage examples of "dress codes".

She'd felt odd about that, too, for Manticoran dress codes proscribed decorations for civilian dress, but she wasn't a civilian on Grayson, whatever she might wear.

Like anyone who lived this far outside the mainstream, Gustafson had learned to read the nuances of the corporate dress codes as well as or better than the corporate souls themselves: if she said cheap suit, she meant it, and cheap suits meant cops.

The ultrafemme gowns and dresses had icky semiotics, the shops for people from cultures with sumptuary laws and dress codes were too weird, the everyday stuff was too formal—.

Interestingly, there were no military personnel present, at least in uniform or looking like they had followed military dress codes.

They took to it quite well, although it was a problem getting them riding gear that was useful and yet didn't violate even the relaxed dress codes.

Nobody could possibly remember the fine points of that many different dress codes.

Back on government levels those were considered slightly daring, at the edge of permissible dress codes for office work, but comparing herself now with the Ligon cousins, Magrit felt frumpy, dumpy, and unkempt.

He wore a thin blue officer's jacket over his Marine-style fatigues, pleased that the Air Force was still pretty casual about dress codes.

It's not formal, but the restaurant owner's a stickler about dress codes.