NOUN
- a set of rules specifying the correct manner of dress while on the premises of the institution (or specifying what manner of dress is prohibited)
How To Use dress code In A Sentence
- Education at the primary and secondary levels has always been rules-based: raise your hand, get a hall pass, obey the dress code, show your work, double-space, check your chewing gum at the door. Dov Seidman: Breaking the Ruler
- And when he and his wife, Toni, go boating with friends, Andreas sticks to his dress code.
- The five-course banquet was the first in Mr Bush's presidency to demand a white tie dress code.
- The black and white dress code was given a splash of colour by members of the Army, who attended in their Reds, and Colchester Town Watch appeared in medieval regalia.
- On Friday Oct. 22 in Atherton, California, Elvis Costello is playing what is likely his first-ever concert with a dress code. Clint Wilder: Elvis Costello's New Economy vs. Big Oil's Old One
- There is a strict dress code: no trainers or jeans.
- During the long session with the senior students the juniors were directed to stick to a typical dress code while attending classes andwere directed to apply mustard oil, wear bathroom sleepers and strictly adhere to a dress code while attending classes. Senior girl students ragged freshers in Institute of technology in Kashmir
- He proposed a dress code that would ban any display of cleavage, thighs, backs, shoulders and midriffs.
- A story runs that on a rare excursion to clubland recently, a non-footballing companion discovered that he would fall foul of a dance hall's dress code, having failed to sport a tie.
- In contrast, the dress code was strictly 1930s gangster chic, with the men in pinstripes and fedoras while the women sported shawls and feathered caps.