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Dress Code    
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"The dress code's fine. I think it's easy because when you wake up in the morning, you always know what you have to put on. And whether it's an ugly old blazer that was a hand-me down, or a new blazer from some nice store in New York, every kid is going to be wearing the same thing."  Phil, fifth former

"I can get dressed in about two minutes now."  Andrew, sixth former

Salisbury Students are expected to be neat and clean in their appearance and to wear specified attire at all functions and meetings.


School Dress (For classes sit-down meals, cafeteria lunches and chapel services)
• Sport coat or blazer
• Dress shirt and tie
• Turtlenecks are acceptable during the winter trimester
• Dress pants
• Bermuda length shorts may be worn in warm weather
• Socks
• Belt or suspenders
• Shoes

Casual but Neat (For cafeteria dinners)
• Collared Shirt
• Casual pants or Bermuda length shorts
• Footwear


Casual (For dinner on Wednesday, Saturday, and Sunday meals)
• A Clean and neat appearance is expected
• No sleeveless shirts

Hair
• A student's hair must be neat, combed and cut in a traditional fashion; it may not touch his collar or cover his face.
• A student is expected to be clean-shaven every day; sideburns may not extend below the bottom of his earlobe. Mustaches and beards are not allowed.


Earrings
• If he so desires, a student may wear one stud earring in his earlobe.

      
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