MEN.</p>
<p>Pants may not be “pegged” or have any pockets on the legs.</p>
<p>Pants may not be “frayed” at the bottom.</p>
<p>No jeans, or double-stitched pants.</p>
<p>Shirts must be tucked in at all times.</p>
<p>Men may not wear a necklace.</p>
<p>Hats may only be worn outdoors, but NOT at outdoor sporting events.</p>
<p>You must wear a belt at all times.</p>
<p>You must wear “dress” shoes except when involved in athletic activity.</p>
<p>You must wear a collared shirt except when involved in athletic activity.</p>
<p>No apparel with other colleges or high-schools is allowed.</p>
<p>T-shirts must be blank or be an official PCC T-shirt.</p>
<p>You may not shave your head (Caucasian students only; it is unclear how this is to be interpreted for Asian-Americans/Indian-Americans. All we can suggest is to consult your floorleader). Violation will result in being sent home for two weeks (your expense).</p>
<p>“Shelf Cuts,” hair touching the ears, sideburns past the middle of the ear, bangs over the eyes, and hair touching the collar are not allowed.</p>
<p>No blue-jean (denim) shirts or jackets.</p>
<p>No “dressing down” - that is, intentionally mismatching clothes.</p>
<p>Clothing may not have advertising or large logos on it.</p>
<p>You must wear socks.</p>
<p>Except for collegian sports, men must wear “dress sweats” for any athletic activity where women are present.</p>
<p>A swimming suit/shorts may not be worn while traveling to the beach, although there are no changing rooms at the men’s required beach.</p>
<p>For White Glove weekend: “Men may wear jeans and collared shirts to breakfast this Saturday, [date of white glove], because of White Glove. Stone washed or acid washed denim should not be worn. Students must change immediately after breakfast.”</p>
<p>Multi-colored polo shirts and khakis are acceptable “afternoon” dress (see the “Who’s Who” section of the latest yearbook for examples); note, though, that this also applies to Saturday mornings, in which case the morning is converted to “afternoon” for clothing purposes. Sunday afternoon, though, is not “afternoon” for clothing purposes.</p>
<p>You may not allow the end of your belt to hang down from the belt-loops resembling a phallus.</p>
<p>WOMEN.</p>
<p>Women must wear a skirt or dress at all times. Jean skirts are allowed at dating outings only. Long shorts (i.e., “gauchos” or “culottes”) which reach the knee are permitted for athletic activity.</p>
<p>Skirts/Dresses must reach the top of the knee when sitting.</p>
<p>Women must wear nylons (“hose”) with skirts, but may wear socks with shorts.</p>
<p>You may not wear pants in your dorm, although sweats ARE permitted after prayer group.</p>
<p>All skirts must be knee length and shirts must not be subjectively “low-cut.”</p>
<p>No two-piece swimming suits (although, this is a bit irrelevant since a male should never see you swimming).</p>
<p>All neck lines must be modest.</p>
<p>No backless shoes or dresses.</p>
<p>Flannel shirts must be tucked in.