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DRESS CODE
The following guidelines should help you determine what is and is not
business casual dress. If you have any doubt as to whether you are
dressed appropriately, you probably are not. It is also important to
note that our business casual dress code applies to all seven days of
the week. There is no longer a separate code for Fridays or weekends.
Business casual dress consists of professional and tasteful clothing
you would wear in your workplace.
For men this includes: blazers or sport jackets (optional), collared
shirts (dress shirts, button downs, golf shirts), turtlenecks or
sweaters (including cardigans), tailored trousers (dress slacks,
khakis, corduroys) and loafers or laceup shoes with socks.
For women this includes: shirts (collared) or blouses with sleeves,
turtlenecks, sweaters and sweater sets, skirts or tailored pants, and
flats, pumps or boots.
Inappropriate attire includes but is not limited to: denim (jeans and
jackets), shorts, tee shirts (sleeveless shirts, tank tops, halter
tops, crop tops), sandals (beach sandals, Birkenstocks, flip flops),
athletic wear of any kind (sweatshirts, rugby shirts, sweatpants,
leggings, stirrup pants, jogging suits, spandex, lycra, athletic
shoes or sneakers, caps), torn clothing (clothing with holes or
frayed ends), clothing with offensive or profane language, and
provocative or revealing clothing.
Please help keep The Yale Club one of New York’s most distinctive and
distinguished spaces by dressing appropriately.