Attire definition
Examples of Attire in a sentence
A fee of Attire: Proper shirts, athletic bottoms and athletic sneakers are required while in the Fitness Center.
Attire for non-uniformed personnel shall be in keeping with safety and security concerns.
Number: 231001 Title: Uniforms and Promotional Attire, Accessories, and Services Type: Request for Proposal Issue Date: 10/5/2023 Deadline: 11/10/2023 03:00 PM (CT) Notes: This is a solicitation issued by The Interlocal Purchasing System (TIPS), a department of Texas Region 8 Education Service Center.
Uniform Attire: All custodial, facility & maintenance personnel are required to wear uniform attire while on the job ensuring that the CCCOE logo is visible.
Civilian Attire: In addition to being eligible to receive $340 in uniform reimbursement, employees required to wear civilian clothing will receive a $760 clothing allowance once each fiscal year (July 1st) with which to purchase attire that is in compliance with the Standard Operating Procedures as set forth by the Sarpy County Sheriff's Office.
Attire must be appropriate for professional working environment as defined by the Communications Manager.
Attire is subject to change as management deems fit for representation of the Company.
A link to pay will be emailed to parents from USAG Meet Fees Payments toward Assessment requirement Additional Practice Attire Competitive Attire Competition Fees Special clinics and seminar fees Competitive travel and lodging Optional floor exercise choreography * Costs for coach’s travel, lodging, session and seminar fees will be paid by CMGO as per the CMGO constitution.
Attire such as gym clothes (unless specific to employment position), miniskirts, tee shirts, beach wear (including flip-flop shoes), see-through clothing, halter tops or blouses, which expose the midriff area, backless sun dresses, and tight-fitting athletic wear or leggings worn together with oversized tee shirts is not acceptable.
Employees will be responsible for ordinary care and safekeeping of uniforms provided by the Company through the Business Attire program, as outlined in MIFA # 3 Article 4, “Business Attire”.