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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new dress code" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a recently established or updated set of guidelines regarding appropriate attire in a specific setting, such as a workplace or school.
Example: "The company has implemented a new dress code that requires employees to wear business casual attire on weekdays."
Alternatives: "an updated dress policy" or "a revised clothing guideline".
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This isn't the first time that the discount department store is making the news for implementing a new dress code.
New York City's cabdrivers are about to get a new dress code.
A new dress code advocates modest clothing for women.
The coffee chain has just released a new dress code for its baristas.
Just two weeks ago, the school ordered uniforms for a new dress code in September.
"We've got a new dress code based on shifting norms around gender," said Diane Ehrensaft, a psychologist in Oakland, Calif.
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In a protest against the school's new dress code, students at Stuyvesant High School in New York City took a stand against the administration.
Having ignored the new dress code, he wore a tux, and was strolling around with a visible sense of purpose, shaking hands.
The new principal at my school used two phrases while addressing new dress code rules to a class: "Modest is hottest" and "boys will be boys".
There was also some cluck-clucking about the new dress code for the $1,500-to-$5,000-a-person Acquisitions Fund Benefit -- it was no longer a black-tie thing -- but BROOKE ASTOR, a trustee emerita, set the tone.
But the new dress code has increased an already thriving specialty trade.
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