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DRESS CODE

DRESS CODE. CHS PROM 2013. Why do we have a dress code?. CHS staff and administration want you to make good choices. We are not trying to inhibit your style. Prom should be fun, but we want everyone to be comfortable and safe.

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DRESS CODE

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  1. DRESS CODE CHS PROM 2013

  2. Why do we have a dress code? CHS staff and administration want you to make good choices. We are not trying to inhibit your style. Prom should be fun, but we want everyone to be comfortable and safe. With modesty in mind, the following dress code guidelines will be enforced at the Castleberry High School Prom CHS Prom 2013

  3. #1 Dresses may not be cut below the bust line. The bust continues around your sides directly under the armpit. With arms down at your side, if flesh touches flesh below the bust line, the dress is inappropriate. BUSTLINE (on the side) DRESS CODE PROM 2013

  4. Acceptable Dresses

  5. Sides cannot be cut out Unacceptable Dresses

  6. This dress meets dress code. Please notice how the bust is covered on the sides. Backs Dresses may be backless as long as they are not cut below the naval.

  7. Acceptable Backs

  8. Unacceptable backs

  9. #3 Midriffs will not be exposed. This includes both front and side. With arms down at your side, if flesh touches flesh in the midriff section, the dress is inappropriate. Midriffs

  10. Unacceptable Cut-outs

  11. Dresses may not be shorter than mid-thigh #4 Dresses may not have a slit that exceeds mid-thigh. This is fingertip length. This dress meets dress code Slits in Dress and lengths

  12. Unacceptable slits and lengths

  13. Boys: * Tuxedos, Suits, or Sport coats with dress pants. * No blue jeans. * No opened toed shoes. * No bandannas, baseball caps, or non formal hats Boys Attire

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