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This document outlines the fitting standards for uniform shirts and trousers to ensure comfort and professionalism. The shoulder and arm seams of the shirt must reach the outer edge of the shoulder joint, with a smooth collar fit around the neck. Long sleeves should cover the wrist bone, while short sleeves must terminate at mid-bicep. Trousers need to fit comfortably around the waist without excess pocket bulk, allowing ease of movement for squatting and bending. Proper shirt and trouser alignment is essential for an organized appearance.
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U-ODU Fit The shoulder/arm seams must reach a point to the outer edge of the shoulder joint Collar must fit smoothly around neck with ½” ease Shirt should always be kept buttoned Long Sleeve: must cover wrist bone (a tolerance of +/- ¾” is acceptable) Short Sleeve: 3” folded cuff terminating at mid-bicep Large or heavy objects should not be kept in shirt pocket Trousers should fit comfortably around waist and seat area; fitting 4 fingers easily inside the waistband area Bottom edge of shirt must not go beyond the top edge of the cargo pockets of the trouser; shirt fronts should overlap with no gapping Cargo style trouser should permit enough ease in thigh area to allow squatting and bending Trousers bloused using blousing straps; affixed between 2nd/3rdtheyelets from top of boot Superboot III – laces tied and tucked into boot