The standards for wearing the uniform consist of four elements: neatness, cleanliness, safety, and military image. The first three are absolute, objective criteria for the efficiency, health, and well-being of the force. The fourth standard, military image is also a very important aspect of military appearance. People, both military and civilian, draw conclusions as to the military effectiveness of the Air Force by how they perceive those in uniform. The uniform standards in AFI are influenced to some extent by military tradition, and they reflect the image the Air Force desires to project to the civilian community.
The basic concept of the Air Force uniform is that it is plain but distinctive dress, with an absolute minimum number of badges, insignia, and devices authorized for wear on it. Special Uniform and Appearance Rules. Here are some additional guidelines about uniform and appearance. While in uniform, you may wear a wristwatch and rings, but no more than three rings at any one time.
You may wear one bracelet if it is neat and conservative. However, the bracelet must not detract from military image, must not be wider than one-half inch, and must not subject anyone to potential injury. You may not wear ornaments on your head or around your neck. Thumb rings are not allowed in uniform. Colored bracelets that support a cause are also not allowed. Female cadets in uniform may wear earrings if the earrings are conservative and kept within sensible limits.
For example, you may wear one small spherical diamond, gold, black, white pearl, or silver pierced or clip earring on each earlobe.
The earring worn in each earlobe must match. Earrings should fit tightly without extending below the earlobes, unless they are clip earrings. Approval from an installation commander or equivalent is only applicable within the installation.
Religious apparel will not be worn during parades, ceremonial details, ceremonial functions, or in official photos. See paragraph 9. MK3rds , Apr 5, Like he said, you can wear it but you may display it only during religious service if in uniform. Maximum Bird , Apr 5, BMT has stricter rules than the rest of the Air Force. The way I remember it you can wear it, it must be under your shirt, and you will have to take it off for certain events for safety reasons.
Rockwell , Apr 6, Once again, it must only be a single ponytail and one that does not exceed the bulk and length standards of the U. Air Force. Tuck in the formal white shirt into trousers or skirt.
Put on the cummerbund with pleats up around the waist, about halfway between pants and shirt. Tie the bow tie in typical fashion. Arrange the appropriate insignia on front of mess dress jacket. Normal depth perception and color vision is required.
Church is most definitely an appropriate place to wear dress blues. Dress and appearance is very important when it comes to customs and courtesies. Uniform items authorized for wear with civilian clothing by females are restricted to the white shirt without insignia of grade, undergarments, footwear, gloves, handbag, clutch purse, wool scarf, all-weather coat, fleece caps, and physical training uniforms. A Bride or Groom in Uniform If either is an officer, his or her evening dress uniform is incredibly formal and should be reserved for a white-tie affair, while dinner or mess dress uniforms are appropriate for black-tie events.
Dress blues are the best choice for a wedding with a cocktail or formal dress code. Can you wear necklaces in the Air Force? Category: style and fashion mens formal wear. Jewelry: Watches and bracelets are allowed but must be of a conservative style and can 't be worn if they will be a safety hazard.
Up to three rings in total are allowed, counting both hands. Necklaces can be worn if concealed under the shirt. Women can wear stud earrings. Leaders will need to exercise their own judgement, and this changes from person to person. The best way to stay out of trouble is to keep makeup minimal, or not wear it at all. However, it can be worn on graduation day. Again, it must be conservatively applied, and complement the uniform. Male Airmen are not authorized to wear cosmetics. Female Airmen may wear cosmetics; however, if worn, they will be conservative moderate, being within reasonable limits; not excessive or extreme and in good taste.
Female Airmen will not wear shades of lipstick that detract from the uniform, or that are extreme colors. Some examples of extreme colors include but are not limited to, purple, gold, blue, black, bright fire-engine red, and fluorescent colors. Cosmetics will not be worn during field conditions. The rules for facial piercings in the Air Force are strict. Nose rings and nose studs are not allowed. A woman can wear a pair of stud earrings, but all other facial piercings are prohibited.
Earrings have to be 6 mm or less in diameter, round or square, made of white diamond, gold, silver, or pearl. The earring must fit snug to the ear, and must not protrude below the ear lobe. Only one can be worn in each ear at any one time, and they must match.
Clip-on earrings are also allowed, but must conform to the same standards. A man cannot wear an earring when in uniform, or when not in uniform but performing official duties. They can wear an earring when in civilian clothes and off duty.
No other visible piercings are allowed. If a piercing can be seen through clothing, this is also prohibited.
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