"Respectable".
If you're a woman, a nice conservative outfit; dress, skirt or slacks are ok, as long as they are not jeans (unless they are dark with no embellishments). No low cut blouses, or dresses. No short skirts.
Men should wear a nice shirt, it can be casual but no loud or large prints, or dress shirt with slacks (no jeans or shorts), add a blazer jacket to create a respectable look.
To dress "proper" is to show respect for the court.
Definitely not jeans and a t-shirt.
If you're a girl, a black dress.
A boy, a suit or whatever
Usually in a suit and tie. It is a very professional event.
Something neat and clean. A guy should wear a suit or dress shirt and black pants. A lady should wear a dress or skirt and professional top.
suits and ties
Another View: The above attire is recommended, but not required, and in the case of incarcerated defendants, they may appear in prison garb or jail uniform.
something you would wear to an interview. better yet, khakis and a button up. your best chance.
witnesses dress should be consevatively and in a manner that shows respect for the court.
It is recommended to wear closed-toe shoes that are professional and conservative in style, such as dress shoes or heels. Avoid wearing casual or flashy footwear to maintain a respectful and appropriate appearance in court.
It is usually best if lawyers wear suits, including a tie for men. They should dress well to show respect for the court and the judge.
Because the fashion and tradition at the time said they should.
Why do solicitors wear gowns in court
They wear formal suits if they are spending the day in court. Professional garb in the office may vary.
If you are a Boy Scout you should wear your full Boy Scout uniform. A Boy Scout shirt and merit badge sash should be sufficient. If you have an Order of the Arrow sash you may also wear that. If you are part of the audience or parent of a Boy Scout at a Court of Honor you can dress casually or professionally. It is completely up to you.
Anything clean with no holes in it should be fine. Remember to smile and make eye contact.
They should wear their merit badge sashes. OA sashes are generally not worn.
yes. in most courtrooms there is a dresscode. men should wear a suit & tie. the women should wear either a dress,or a skirt,with a decent blouse. both men and women should try and look as best as possible. well presentable. just to be sure ask someone in your local court,or whatever courthouse your hearing will be at, call that court at least a couple days before you are supposed to be court. they will tell you what the dress code is.
You should notify the court immediately and ask the court what you should do.You should notify the court immediately and ask the court what you should do.You should notify the court immediately and ask the court what you should do.You should notify the court immediately and ask the court what you should do.
Yes. It is okay to wear Jeans and a regular shirt to court even if you are 14.
Yes