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We MUST have some standard of dress while at camp in order to maintain the type of
environment we desire at MJC. A dress code has been established by the directors and staff
of MSC and MJC and by the Board of Directors. It is NOT subject to change and will be in
effect the entire week of camp, including the hours before breakfast and after dinner.
Should you be unable to follow the dress code while at camp, please do NOT plan on
attending. A decision was made to keep the dress code as it has been, but to make very
clear the expectations and consequences. Should dress code violations occur, the camper or
campers will be asked to change. A second violation will result in the camper being sent
home.
There will be NO EXCEPTIONS to this rule. Should you have a question about any article
of clothing, please do not wear it.
Camp Dress Code
 | Shorts are permitted as long as they come to the knee. |
 | Sleeveless shirts are not permitted. (Too many torn T-shirts with gaping sides.) No tank
tops, spaghetti straps, tube tops, etc. Our favorite shirt for camp is a colored
T-shirt. Inexpensive, washes easily, can be purchased for $5 or less at Hobby Lobby,
Wal-Mart, etc. |
 | Skirts and dresses worn in the evening must also come to the knee. Dresses must not be
sleeveless. |
 | There must be no skin showing between the top of pants and the bottom of shirts while
standing or sitting. |
 | Undergarments must not be seen. |
 | Clothing must not be so tight that it reveals undergarments. |
 | Clothing that advertises beer, alcohol, drugs, or related behavior is not permitted
(e.g. Club Naked). This includes writing on improper places, such as pant seats. |
 | Clothing that advertises bands or musicians is not permitted. Exception: your
own high school band/choir is acceptable. |
 | Permissible jewelry for Men: necklace, bracelet, finger ring. Dog collars do not qualify
as a necklace. |
 | Permissible jewelry for Ladies: necklaces, bracelets, finger rings, earrings. All
other jewelry is not permitted. |
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