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Submitted by June Jones

Costa Blanca Bowls Association

Dress Code

Ladies

White or Cream - Bowling skirt, bowling dress, tailored trousers, cropped tailored trousers or tailored Bermuda length shorts are acceptable. (Bermuda length is 3 inches above the knee to the middle of the knee).

Blouses, Polo shirts or other similar. Tops may be worn sleeveless BUT must have a collar. If sleeveless must be of a modest design. If a Club has registered with the CBBA Secretary that they intend to wear coloured shirts this acceptable provided the whole SIDE wears them at any event.

Jogging bottoms or track suit bottoms are NOT acceptable. Shorts, or cropped trousers with draw strings, toggles, large outside patch pockets or other adornments on the legs are NOT acceptable.

Gentlemen

White or Cream - Tailored trousers or tailored Bermuda length shorts with white shirt. Shirts MUST have sleeves and a collar. Coloured tops are acceptable provided they have been registered with the CBBA Secretary and are worn by the whole SIDE at any event.  (Bermuda length is 3 inches above the knee to the middle of the knee).

Jogging bottoms, track suit bottoms, cropped trousers or shorts with large outside or patch pockets on the legs are NOT acceptable.

The official definition of Bermuda length is - from 3 inches above the knee to the middle of the knee.

Footwear

As stated in the CBBA Constitution...

Smooth-soled heel-less footwear, designed for bowling, are to be worn. Sandals and other open shoes MUST have a back strap. Such footwear must be white, brown, grey or black.

NO other form of footwear is acceptable.

Headgear

All headgear must be predominantly white. However if a Club has elected to wear coloured shirts then the same colour headgear may be worn.

 

Would Clubs please ensure that ALL their members observe this Dress Code when competing in ALL CBBA competitions.

 

President of the CBBA

Updated 18th August 2010.
 

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