FBLA-PBL Dress Code Tutorial

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Wondering what to wear? This tutorial explains how to dress for business functions, including the FBLA-PBL National Leadership Conference

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FBLA-PBLDress to Impress

FBLA-PBL Dress CodeBy: Rita K. Beard, SC FBLA

FBA-PBL Dress Code

FBLA-PBL members and advisers should develop an awareness of the image one’s appearance projects.

The purpose of the dress code is to uphold the professional image of the association and its members and to prepare students for the business world.

FBLA-PBL Dress Code

Appropriate attire is required for all attendees – advisers, members, and guests – at all

general sessions, competitive events, regional meetings, workshops, and

other activities unless otherwise stated in the conference program.

FBLA-PBL Dress Code

Conference name badges are part of this dress code and must be worn for all

conference functions. For safety reasons, do not

wear name badges when touring.

MALES

Appropriate Dress

Sport Coat, Dress Slacks, Collar Shirt and Necktie

Dress Shoes and Socks

                  

               

FEMALES

Appropriate Dress

Business Pantsuit Withor Without a Blouse

Skirt or Dress Slacks with Blouse or Sweater

Dress Shoes

Pumps

Open-toe

SlingbacksDress

“Mules”

Nylons when WearingSkirts and Dresses

Inappropriate Attire for Both

Men and Women

NO Denim or Chambray Fabric

NO T-Shirts, LycraTM, Spandex, Midriff Tops, Tank

Tops, Bathing Suits

Shoes You Don’t Want to WearNO Athletic Shoes/Sneakers,

Industrial Work Shoes, Hiking Boots, Bare Feet, Clogs, or Over-

the-Knee Boots

NO Hats or Flannel Fabric Clothing

NO Bolo ties orVisible Foundation

Garments

What is a bolo tie?

A bolo tie is a cord fastened around the neck with an ornamental clasp and worn as a necktie.

Just remember . . . . Dressing properly gives

you the FBLA-PBL competitive edge and

boosts your self esteem!

When in doubt about clothing articles or shoes,

don’t wear them!Resource: FBLA-PBL Chapter Management Handbook