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Table of Contents Business Attire -Men -Women Business Casual Attire -Men -Women Jeans Day -Men & Women Inappropriate Attire Personal Grooming Religion Statement 3
Business [smart] Attire Men Suit Dress Shirt Tie Belt Dress Shoes Dress Socks (Must Cover Ankles) Business Attire: Appropriate for formal client meetings, specifically with clients we know have business attire standards. 3 Smart Attire
Business [smart] Attire Women Dress (No maxi or sundresses in client meetings) Jacket Skirt (No more than 3 above the knee while standing) Dress Pants Blouses Dress Shoes Business Attire: Appropriate for formal client meetings, specifically with clients we know have business attire standards. 4
Business Casual [smart] attire Men Khakis or Dress Corduroy Pants Polo Type Shirt with Collar Oxford Button-Down Shirt Loafers or Leather Boots Dress Socks (Cover Ankles) Belt Business Casual Attire: Appropriate for client meetings, unless we know our client has a formal attire standard. In addition to items listed in the Business Attire section, the items listed are acceptable. 5 Smart Attire
Business Casual [smart] attire Women Khakis Dress Capris or Dress Corduroy Pants Polo Shirt with Collar Sweater Blouse Maxi Dress Business Casual Attire: Appropriate for client meetings, unless we know our client has a formal attire standard. In addition to items listed in the Business Attire section, the items listed are acceptable. 6
Jeans Day Men & Women Jeans or Capris (NO faded, distressed, frayed or holey jeans) Women s Dress Sandals (NO Flip Flops) Jeans Day: ONLY appropriate for client meetings, if our client also observes jeans day. In addition to items listed in the Business Casual section, the items below are also acceptable for jeans day. 7 Smart Attire
Inappropriate Attire Clothing that is worn, frayed, stained, or has holes Athletic Wear & Socks T-shirts Sweatshirts & Hoodies Sweat pants Tank tops or spaghetti straps, crop tops Blouses/tops with straps less than 2 wide Skirts more than 3 above the knee (standing) Shorts Capri pants that rise above the calf Visible bra straps Shirts with team or advertising logos (other than L&F logo) Beachwear Spandex Wrinkled Clothing Exposed Undershirts 8
Shoes Inappropriate Tennis shoes Moccasins Flip flops Crocs or clogs Worn or have holes Helpful Hint: If your shoes haven t seen polish in two years, they`re probably inappropriate. Appropriate 9 Smart Attire
Personal Grooming No chest hair Neatly trimmed facial hair No offensive perfume or cologne No facial piercing Neat, clean hairstyle, no unnatural hair colors No visible, offensive tattoos Men Helpful Hint If more than your collar button is unbuttoned, you`re showing too much chest hair. If an employee/owner does not meet the attire or grooming standards, they may be required to go home, change into conforming attire and return to work. Hourly employees will not be compensated for any work time missed due to failure to comply with these standards. Salaried employees will be expected to make up any time lost. If an employee-owner s personal grooming, hygiene or offensive perfume/cologne is an issue, their supervisor will discuss the problem with the individual privately. Women Helpful Hint: A covered bustline and clean professional make-up, hair and nail styles allow for a good professional impression. 10
Religious Statement Luckett & Farley recognizes the importance of individually held religious beliefs to employee-owners. These beliefs will be reasonably accommodated unless it creates an undue hardship. Those requesting a workplace attire accommodation based on religious beliefs will be referred to the HR department. Architecture Engineering Interior Design 737 S. Third St. Louisville, KY 40202 (502) 585-4181 luckett-farley.com