What is the club's dress code?

The following dress is NOT permitted at any time: Bare feet Swimwear Clothing or footwear that is unduly soiled Clothing that is dirty, frayed, untidy, faded or ripped Clothing that is immodest Clothing displaying offensive, rude or illegal motifs and pictures...

The following dress is NOT permitted at any time:

  • Bare feet
  • Swimwear
  • Clothing or footwear that is unduly soiled
  • Clothing that is dirty, frayed, untidy, faded or ripped
  • Clothing that is immodest
  • Clothing displaying offensive, rude or illegal motifs and pictures
  • Clothing displaying gang colours, patches or insignia

The following dress is permitted until 5:30PM only:

  • Clean and tidy work wear
  • Singlets
  • Caps (not permitted in the the gaming room at any time)

The following dress is permitted until 8:30PM only:

  • Slides/thongs

Appearance must be clean, neat and tidy at all times. This dress code applies to every person 15 or over.

Children under the age of 15 must be neatly and tidily attired. Football or studded boots are NOT permitted to be worn as footwear in the club due to safety reasoning.

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