Wear something nice, but comfortable. Usually there is a bit of walking in getting to courts.
Wearing a full tuxedo to court is not necessary and may be seen as inappropriate. It is usually recommended to dress in business formal attire, such as a suit and tie, to show respect for the court and present yourself in a professional manner.
What a bailiff wears depends on the court. Bailiffs are law enforcement officers assigned to protect a court. In California trial courts, Bailiffs are nearly always county Deputy Sheriffs and they wear their standard Deputy Sheriff uniform.
In some jails, shoe laces are not allowed as they can be used as a potential tool for self-harm or as a weapon. Inmates might be provided with slip-on shoes or shoes with alternative fastening methods to prevent any incidents.
For mock trial, it is best to wear professional attire such as a suit, dress pants or skirt with a blazer, button-down shirt, and closed-toe shoes. Avoid loud patterns or bright colors and opt for more neutral and conservative colors to appear polished and credible during the trial. It's important to dress in a way that conveys professionalism and respect for the court setting.
I don't think it is. Unless you say Supreme Court but by itself it is just court.
You should wear shoes that other people wear if you want to have style. If you want comfortable shoes, you should wear slippers, or sneaker's. Sometimes I wear boots that are soft inside.
Normal hard-court tennis shoes. *Tarmacadam is just tarmac!
The kind of shoes you should wear for basketball are basketball shoes.
no you will get rocks in them
you should were shoes
no
we wear clothes like skirts and top and netball shoes
Black shoes
You should wear: gold, silver, black, or white shoes.
If banies are to wear shoes, which some parents may argue the need for shoes before they start walking; then the shoes should be soft and flexible. They should provide some traction and the sole should not be too thick.
nothing
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