Florida House adds dress code

Flyers have appeared in the state capitol with photos that show what is the appropriate attire for lawmakers and their staff (and lobbyists) in the chambers, in the building and outside the building – no bare shoulders for women, hem lengths no higher than an inch above the knees, no cleavage, no ripped jeans, no T-shirts with words, no leggings as slacks, socks mandatory for men.

For more, read “Florida House ‘dress code’ asks women to cover their shoulders” via Peter Schorsch of Florida Politics

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