Dress Code
Pinkerton has a dress code for students. Students must wear collared casual or dress shirts, polo shirts, turtlenecks, or sweaters with sleeves and appropriate necklines. Shorts and skirts must be no higher than knee length when standing normally, and bare midriffs, all head wear such as hats and bandanas, visible undergarments, sweatpants, scrubs, wind pants, yoga pants, team athletic pants, pajama bottoms, sleepwear or comparable attire are prohibited. All shoes must be tied correctly, and flip flops and athletic slides are prohibited.
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