No flip-flops at the New York Stock Exchange

New York Stock Exchange photo Rex.jpgThe New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) has a dress code where women need to wear a long sleeve jacket only if they are wearing full length slacks (trousers), according to an advisory note sent to the Blog's New York colleagues to prepare them for a visit.
 
And further to the Blog's fascination with what constitutes appropriate business attire, here it is in full, that helpful dress code ...
 

Dress Code for NYSE Visits

Professional Business Attire is encouraged. However, acceptable attire for an "informal" visit to the NYSE includes:

Male Guests

1) Jacket with long sleeves required

2) Dress shirt with or without tie, or collared golf/polo shirt or turtleneck

3) Full length trousers or slacks

4) Shoes should be of an appropriate style for a businesslike environment

Female Guests

1) Dresses, skirts or full length slacks (No Capri Pants, ¾ length or Clam Diggers)

2) Blouses, shirts or sweaters

3) Long sleeve jacket required when full length slacks are worn

4) Shoes should be of an appropriate style for a businesslike environment

(no open toe shoes or sandals)

 

(photo Rex)

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