CIVILIAN ATTIRE & PERSONAL APPEARANCE 1
OVERVIEW Grooming Standards Accessories Weight & Body Fat Standards Civilian Attire Maintaining Serviceability Maintaining Cleanliness 2
GROOMING STANDARDS Regulations & requirements are standards to maintain uniformity within the Marine Corps Compliance is not optional 3
GROOMING STANDARDS Definitions: Eccentric: - Deviating from an established pattern or style - Deviation from conventional or accepted usage or conduct especially in odd or whimsical ways - Departing from the established or traditional norm Faddish: - A brief fashion adopted with wide enthusiasm 4
GROOMING STANDARDS Eccentric or Faddish styles include: -Hair Styles -Facial Hair -Make-up -Nail polish -Jewelry -Eyeglasses 5
MALE GROOMING STANDARDS Hair: back and sides clean shaven below hair line and evenly graduated to no more than three inches in length on top: 6 Styled to not interfere with the proper wear of headgear Block-style trimming is unauthorized Clipped to the scalp only during recruit training or for medical purposes Styles will conform to the natural shape of the head The bulk of hair is not to exceed approximately 2 above the scalp when styled
MALE GROOMING STANDARDS TOP OF ORIFICE OF EAR 7
MALE GROOMING STANDARDS The below are authorized when providing a conservative, natural appearance that does not detract from natural complexion: - Hair gel & mousse - Hair dyes, tints, bleaches, frostings Color changes that detract from a professional image are prohibited 8
MALE GROOMING STANDARDS ECCENTRIC HAIR-CUTS - Single patches of hair on top of head - Strip down the center of the scalp - Mohawk or Landing Strip 9
MALE GROOMING STANDARDS ECCENTRIC HAIR-CUTS - Large open (Bald) area on top of the head - Etchings - Braiding of male hair 10
MALE GROOMING STANDARDS Facial Hair: - Clean-shaven at all times with the exception of eyebrows and eyelashes - A mustache may be worn within standards 11
Sideburns: MALE GROOMING STANDARDS 12 - Tapered or flared - Will not grow below the top of the orifice of the ear - Individual sideburn hair will not exceed 1/8 inch
MALE GROOMING STANDARDS Mustache will be: - Neatly trimmed Mustache will not: 13 - Extend past the corners of the mouth - Drop below the margin of the upper lip or the nostril area - Exceed ½ inch
MALE GROOMING STANDARDS Nose/Ear/Chest hair: - Must be clipped often 14
MALE GROOMING STANDARDS Nose/Ear/Chest hair: - Chest hair shall not protrude in an unsightly manner over the top of your undershirt or the long sleeve khaki shirt 15
MALE GROOMING STANDARDS Finger nails will be: - Clean and neatly trimmed so as to not: - Interfere with performance of duty - Detract from military image - Present a safety hazard - Extend past the fingertips Polish for males is not allowed 16
17 QUESTIONS?
FEMALE GROOMING STANDARDS Hair may touch the collar but may not fall below the collar s lower edge - Hair style must be conservative, professional, and feminine in appearance - Appropriate style will be based on headgear worn 18
FEMALE GROOMING STANDARDS Three basic hairstyle categories : 1. Short Length - Hair extends no more than 1 inch from the scalp (excluding bangs) - No shorter than ¼ inch from scalp but may be graduated to 2 inches 19 - Bangs will not fall into the line of sight or extend beyond the hairline at the temples
FEMALE GROOMING STANDARDS 2. Medium Length - Hair that does not extend beyond the lower edge of the collar (all uniforms) and extends more than 1 inch from the scalp - Medium length hair is not required to be secured - Hair may graduate in length but not exceed 1 inch length difference from front to back 20 - Bulk of the hair may not exceed 2 inches from the scalp
3. Long Hair - Hair that extends beyond the collar s (all uniforms) lower edge 21 FEMALE GROOMING STANDARDS - Long hair will be neatly fastened or pinned except that bangs may be worn - Bulk of the hair may not exceed 2 inches from the scalp except for: - Bun may extend 3 inches from scalp
FEMALE GROOMING STANDARDS Faddish, exaggerated, unauthorized hair styles: - Locks and twists (except French rolls and twist) - Hair sculpting (directional flow, twist, spiking) - Buns or braids with hair extending at the end - Multiple braids that do not start at the top of the head 22 - Hairstyles with severe angles
FEMALE GROOMING STANDARDS Hairstyles for Physical Training in PT Gear: - Short & medium length hair may be worn down, except when a safety hazard - Long hair must be secured (Ponytails are authorized) - Barrettes and ponytail holders must be consistent with hair color Ribbons, bows, scrunchies, alligator clips etc are: NOT AUTHORIZED!! 23
FEMALE GROOMING STANDARDS Hairstyles while in Boots & Utilities: - Standard PT hair guidelines - When boots & utilities are worn in a non-pt environment: - Hair must be secured - In accordance with the uniform hairstyle regulations 24
FEMALE GROOMING STANDARDS BRAID S: - Medium and long hair may be braided in a neat, professional, and well groomed appearance 25
26 FEMALE GROOMING STANDARDS Multiple braid s are authorized and must be of uniform dimension: - Approx. ¼ in in diameter - No more than 1/8 inch of scalp between braids - Tightly interwoven - Straight line in one direction continuing to the end of the hair - Secure ends with inconspicuous rubber bands - If multiple braid s are worn they must encompass the entire head
FEMALE GROOMING STANDARDS Hair Extensions: authorized for medium and long hair only Must have the same general appearance as the individual s natural hair Wigs are authorized: Must have the same general appearance as the individual s natural hair 27
FEMALE GROOMING STANDARDS Hair Accessories: - Inconspicuous hairpins and bobby pins are authorized - Hair nets are NOT authorized - Barrettes, combs, rubber bands are authorized if concealed by the hair 28
29 FEMALE GROOMING STANDARDS Hair Color: - The below are authorized only when providing a conservative, natural appearance that does not detract from natural complexion: - Dyes - Tints - Bleaching - Frostings Color changes that detract from a professional image are not authorized
FEMALE GROOMING STANDARDS Body Hair will be removed when: - Leg hair protrudes through hosiery - Causes a visibly uneven texture under the hosiery Cosmetics: - If worn, applied conservatively - Must complement skin tone - Exaggerated or faddish styles are inappropriate 30
FEMALE GROOMING STANDARDS Fingernails: Will be no longer than ¼ inch from the tip of the finger Nail polish: - Service & Dress uniforms Shades of red Including pinks and burgundies Must compliment the skin tone 31
FEMALE GROOMING STANDARDS Nail polish: - Utility uniform Colored polish is not authorized French manicure is authorized for ALL uniforms Press-on & Acrylic Nails: are authorized for wear if maintained within regulation 32
FEMALE GROOMING STANDARDS Lipstick, Lip gloss & lip balm must be: - Shades of red - Within the red spectrum to include pinks and burgundies - Clear is also acceptable Lip liner must be the same shade as the lip stick, lip gloss or lip-balm 33
FEMALE GROOMING STANDARDS Additional make-up: Mascara, must be in tones of black or brown Cosmetics with a sparkle/glitter or similar finish are not authorized False eyelashes will be natural in appearance 34
HYGIENE STANDARDS Hands & Feet: - Ensure hands and feet are clean and nails are neatly trimmed Teeth: - Brush and floss teeth regularly for good oral hygiene Facial Area: - Keep face, nose, and ears clean 35
36 QUESTIONS?
TATTOOS TATTOOS: - Tattoos are acceptable only when the content and location of a tattoo is within Marine Corps standards 37
TATTOOS PROHIBITED TATTOOS: - Tattoos on the head and neck 38
TATTOOS PROHIBITED TATTOOS: - Sleeve tattoos A large tattoo, or a collection of small tattoos that cover or almost cover the entire arm or leg 39
TATTOOS Tattoos that show when wearing standard PT gear is prohibited 40
PROHIBITED TATTOOS: are prejudicial to good order, discipline, and morale, or bring discredit upon the Marine Corps such as: Sexist remarks Racist remarks Vulgar language TATTOOS Anti-American Sentiment Gang related signs, symbols or colors Extremist group/organization related 41
TATTOOS 42 Those who currently have sleeve tattoos will be grandfathered: - His or her tattoos will be photographed, documented, measured - Entered in the Marine s service record book - At unspecified intervals the individual will be checked to insure no additional tattoos have been added Tattoos may impact retention or special duty assignments
ACCESSORIES Jewelry Bags/Backpacks Electronics Unauthorized items Sunglasses Religious apparel Gum and tobacco 43
JEWELRY: ACCESSORIES - Authorized for wear with all uniforms - Commanders may require the removal of jewelry for safety/tactical purposes 44
Rings: Must be inconspicuous One ring per hand (except wedding set worn on same finger) Worn at base of finger near palm Thumb rings are not authorized Watches: Inconspicuous watches are authorized ACCESSORIES 45
Necklaces: ACCESSORIES May be worn but not seen, to include the chain around the neck Earrings: policy applies at all times: 46 Male Marine s are NOT AUTHORIZED to wear earrings at any time Female Marine s are authorized one earring per ear in civilian or military attire
ACCESSORIES Dental Ornamentation: use of permanent or removable gold, platinum caps for ornamentation is prohibited - Teeth will not be ornamented with designs, jewels or initials - Unnatural shaping of the teeth for non-medical reasons is prohibited 47
EYEGLASSES: ACCESSORIES - Will be conservative in appearance - Eccentric eyepieces are prohibited - Chains, bands or ribbons will not be used Eyeglass restraints, conservative in style, are authorized for safety purposes Manufacturers logos should be small and inconspicuous 48
ACCESSORIES SUNGLASSES: - Worn on leave, liberty and in garrison - Will NOT be worn in formation unless authorized by the commander or proper medical authority - Green, black or brown lenses only 49
ACCESSORIES CONTACT LENSES when worn in uniform, lenses must: - Imitate a natural eye color - Pupil shape Designs are unauthorized 50
ACCESSORIES BAGS/BACKPACKS: - Equipment bags such as issued camera bags may be worn in uniform - Personally owned bags/packs will only be hand-carried while in uniform - Hydration systems may be worn with the utility and PT uniforms per local regulation 51
ACCESSORIES ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT WHILE IN UNIFORM: - Cell phones use while walking is prohibited to include ear pieces - Walking with ear piece in the ear is prohibited - IPODS, MP3 players or any audio device is prohibited while walking or running in uniform 52
ACCESSORIES UNAUTHORIZED ITEMS: - Key chains/lanyards/security badges except as required in the performance of duty - Corsages, boutonnieres, or other similar items - Cellular phones and pagers are not authorized for wear in uniform except as required in the performance of duty 53
ACCESSORIES RELIGIOUS APPAREL: - Subject to removal due to health, safety, or mission requirements - May be worn as follows: - When not visible or apparent in uniform - Visible when attending divine services or while in a chapel or other house of worship 54
Food, Gum and Tobacco: ACCESSORIES - Smoking, dipping/chewing tobacco, chewing gum or the consumption of food or drink while walking in uniform is prohibited - Good judgment will govern the application of this policy in the field environment 55
56 QUESTIONS?
BODY COMPOSITION Physical fitness is required of every Marine regardless of age, rank or duty assignment Self discipline is inherent to physical fitness 57
BODY COMPOSITION WEIGHT AND BODY FAT STANDARDS Height & weight evaluations are done semiannually Females are allowed 26% body fat - Exempt during pregnancy - Allowed six months after birth to be within standards Males are allowed 18% body fat 58
BODY COMPOSITION WEIGHT AND BODY FAT STANDARDS Physical Performance Evaluation: - Marines exceeding body fat standards - 1st class PFT - Accommodates Marines of a larger body composition/muscle mass due to physical training 59
BODY COMPOSITION WEIGHT AND BODY FAT STANDARDS When the criteria for the physical performance evaluation is met the body fat percentages change as follows: Females: 30% Males: 22% 60
BODY COMPOSITION Weight Control Program - Marine s who exceed the body fat standards - Do not meet the requirements for the Physical Performance Evaluation - Assists Marine s in losing excess weight 61 - Marines are removed from the program once weight standards are met
BODY COMPOSITION Weight Standards Males (regardless of age) 62
BODY COMPOSITION Weight Standards Females (regardless of age) 63
64 QUESTIONS?
CIVILIAN ATTIRE Wearing of civilian attire is a privilege extended to all Marines by the Commandant of the Marine Corps To retain this privilege, a well dressed, conservative personal appearance is required Civilian attire should equal the high standard associated with wearing the Service Charlie uniform 65
STANDARDS OF DRESS: CIVILIAN ATTIRE - Must project a positive and prideful image of our Corps - Eccentric or faddish articles of clothing are prohibited 66
CIVILIAN ATTIRE Unacceptable Standards of clothing Promoting drug use Promoting drug use does not uphold our Core Values 67
CIVILIAN ATTIRE Unacceptable Standards of clothing Nudity or Profanity Promoting nudity or profanity does not uphold our Core 68 Values
CIVILIAN ATTIRE Unacceptable Standards: Culturally insensitive items should not be worn by Marines at any time for example: - Wearing a shirt in Japan with a picture of an atomic bomb bursting with the caption made in the U.S.A., tested in Japan - Wearing an Iraq sucks T-shirt in Iraq 69
CIVILIAN ATTIRE Unacceptable Clothing: Clothing that displays anything other than a neat, clean appearance such as: Jeans with rips and holes Undershirts worn as outer garments 70
Inappropriate Attire: CIVILIAN ATTIRE Sleeveless/tank tops shirts on male Marines 71
CIVILIAN ATTIRE Inappropriate Attire: Dirty or stained clothing 72
Inappropriate Attire: Shower shoes worn as street shoes CIVILIAN ATTIRE Cut-off or frayed shorts Exposed under garments 73
Inappropriate Attire: CIVILIAN ATTIRE Trousers/Pants/Shorts/ that hang lower than the waist. The culture does not dictate our practice of dress 74
CIVILIAN ATTIRE Inappropriate attire: clothing reflecting an affiliation to groups of hate or whose goals are contrary to American freedoms: Neo-Nazi National Alliance Aryan Nations The New Black Panther Party The Ku Klux Klan Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13) The Mexican Mafia Al-Qaeda 75
CIVILIAN ATTIRE The Aryan Nations 76
CIVILIAN ATTIRE The Nation of Islam The New Black Panther Party 77
CIVILIAN ATTIRE The Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13) 78
CIVILIAN ATTIRE The Mexican Mafia 79
CIVILIAN ATTIRE Al-Qaeda 80
CIVILIAN ATTIRE Wearing clothing that supports and promotes racism or anti-american organizations are unacceptable and will be punished under the laws of the Uniform Code of Military Justice. 81
CIVILIAN ATTIRE Inappropriate Attire: Sexually Revealing - Women Marines not wearing a bra Tube tops Male & Female Marine s wearing clothing that is too tight, too short, or low cut 82 Revealing physical attributes
Standards: CIVILIAN ATTIRE - If your trousers have belt loops, you will wear a belt - If your shirt has a tail, it will be tucked in - Socks will be worn with all appropriate foot wear You re a US Marine, dress like one with pride! 83
CIVILIAN ATTIRE Appropriate Attire 84
CIVILIAN ATTIRE Appropriate Attire 85
CIVILIAN ATTIRE Appropriate Attire 86
CIVILIAN ATTIRE Appropriate Attire 87
Appropriate Attire CIVILIAN ATTIRE 88
89 QUESTIONS?
EARRINGS Male Marine s will not wear earrings! NOT AUTHORIZED AT ANYTIME!! PERIOD!!! 90
EARRINGS Worn with service and dress uniforms at the individual's option and in accordance with regulations: Small, polished, yellow gold color, ball, or round stud earrings (post, screw-on, or clip), not to exceed 6mm or 1/4 inch in diameter 91 Small white pearl or pearl-like earrings (post, screw-on, or clip), not to exceed 6mm 1/4 inch in diameter, may be worn with evening dress uniforms and with the blue dress "A" and bluewhite dress A uniforms when worn for social events
Earrings will: EARRINGS - Fit tightly against, and will not extend below the earlobe - Only be worn on or in each earlobe Earrings will not: - Be worn with the utility uniform, or while participating in a parade, ceremony, or other similar military functions 92
DRESS CODE Appropriate attire must be worn when entering military facilities Marine Corps Exchange Commissary Club System 93
DRESS CODE Unauthorized dress for military establishments: P.T. gear Beach or swim wear Gym or Sweat gear Tank tops All previously identified inappropriate clothing 94
DRESS CODE Unauthorized dress for military establishments: Revealing clothing exposes: - The midriff - The buttocks - Excessive amounts of chest/cleavage - Undergarments 95
96 QUESTIONS?
SERVICEABILITY Serviceability: Civilian attire will conform to the same high standards as your military uniform - Ripped, stained, frayed, cut-offs, or clothes with holes is unauthorized for wear 97
SERVICEABILITY Cleanliness: Civilian attire will conform to the same cleanliness standards of uniforms - Dirty, soiled, stained, overly faded or bleached out clothing will not be worn as civilian attire 98
99 QUESTIONS?
UNIFORM ITEMS AUTHORIZED FOR WEAR WITH CIVILIAN CLOTHING 100
MALE & FEMALE Foot wear-boots and Dress Shoes Socks-White, Green and Black Gloves-Black only Crew neck Service Sweater (Green) and Dress Blue Service Sweater without insignia of grade All-Weather Coat without insignia of grade Tanker Jacket without insignia of grade 101
Mourning Band Green wool scarf MALE & FEMALE General purpose trunks Undergarments (worn ONLY as undergarments) Watch cap Cold weather PT uniforms 102
FEMALE MARINES Additional items: White Shirt without insignia of grade Handbag Clutch purse 103
MALE MARINES Additional items: Gold Cuff Links Tie Clasp Black Bow Tie 104
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SUMMARY Grooming Standards Tattoos Wearing of accessories Weight & Body Fat Standards Appropriate Civilian Attire Serviceability and Cleanliness 106
SUMMARY Marine pride goes beyond wearing a uniform, shooting a rifle and running three miles A Marine encompasses being an upstanding, productive member of society Your actions and appearance should display the pride, commitment and integrity you possess 107
SUMMARY The courage and willingness to present a neat, professional appearance at all times is a reflection of our Core Values Marines exude pride in uniform and that same pride must be shown when in civilian attire The high standards as a Marine should be readily apparent 108