| WEEKEND LEISURE DRESS
The "weekend" will begin after lunch on Saturday and end at bed-time on Sunday.
A boy may wear regulation dress for the day in question, or the following:
An open neck or casual sports shirt or a monochrome T-shirt without writing on it
Blue jeans or slacks, clean and inoffensive, or shorts in Summer
A sweater and/or jacket
At all times boys must look tidy and clean and any master or school prefect has the power to make any boy change any item of clothing which clearly offends the spirit of the regulations.
EXCEPTIONS TO THE WEARING OF WEEKEND LEISURE DRESS
- Boys must wear suits on Sunday to Chapel.
- No boy may wear leisure dress anywhere outside the College grounds unless on an official activity and with the permission of the master in charge of that activity.
- Outside College during the week normal weekday school dress, or an open neck shirt without a jacket and tie may be worn. A pullover may also be worn.
- In exceptional cases Tutors may give special dispensation for the wearing of other clothes. Prefects and other sixth formers with permission to be in Oxford may wear leisure dress.
HATS
- No headgear may be worn indoors in public parts of the College at any time.
- No hats may be worn with everyday school dress.
- Baseball caps or similar inoffensive headgear may be worn with leisure dress at weekends i.e. no balaclavas..
- For games boys may only wear headgear specified by the don in charge of the sport
SUMMER DRESS
When school Summer dress is permitted:
Shirt sleeves should be either rolled up neatly or buttoned at the wrist. Shirts should remain tucked in.
A tie may be worn with shirt buttoned up, or no tie with only the top button undone. No vest or T-shirt should be visible.
Dark grey flannel trousers are worn as usual.
No gown.
Pullovers may not be worn with Summer Dress.
Boys playing games (e.g. tennis) must wear the recognised dress for that game.
No bare feet or bare tops: shoes and shirts must be worn around College.
HAIR
No dyed or highlighted hair is allowed.
Hair should be kept neat, tidy and off the ears and collar at all times, but not excessively short.
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