Depending on the occasion, when attending a black tie event they usually wear black tie's. However when going to bed the garment of choice for a brain surgeon is a night gown with hat. During surgery though many surgens opt for comedy foam fingers as they feel this adds an extra element of excitment for themselves and all involved, as well as aiding them when asking for instrument 's that they often forget the name's off, so they just have to point.
uniform
yes because they tell you pacific type of shoes you wear with your uniform
Yes, depending on the type of job, some French people wear uniforms.
Depending on what type of message you are trying to get across. The white uniform is probably the best for a nurse because the scrubs might be confused with a doctor's costume.
Approximately 24% of schools in the UK require their students to wear a uniform. This percentage can vary depending on the region and type of school.
it all depends on where you work.
they would wear a dress for the girls and the boys would wear trousers and a light shirt with a tie normally.
it all depends on where you work.
a cop uniform
Two types: Uniform: it is mandatory that you wear the uniform that the school has provided, and no changes to it. Non-Uniform: You can wear what you like, aslong as it isn't offensive, rude or in-appropriate you can wear it.
No, PhD's don't have to wear a uniform, but if you wan to wear a doctors uniform and a white coat or something your more than welcome to.
nope, it is not required to wear uniform.