Dress Code
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Updated NAA Dress Code

The NAA has revised its dress code to include khaki pants.  This is a welcome change for those who have had a hard time finding white pants or the right shade of blue to conform to the rules.

Check out the official change at: www.usarchery.org and click on "Rules and Regulations"

Briefly:

Dress Code 


Khaki Bottoms Approved for NAA Dress Code, Effective May 1, 2004

khaki - light brown to moderate or light tan or beige

The following dress code has been approved by the National Archery Association (NAA) and the Board of Governors. If you have any questions, please contact a member of the Officials and Rules Committee, or the Chairman of Judges at the event. It is suggested that you save this article and keep it handy when deciding what you will be wearing at your next NAA event.

Target & Field Archery
During competitions competitors shall wear appropriate, professional and coordinated attire.

Skirts, skorts, shorts or trousers shall be constructed of any suitable navy blue (non-denim), white or khaki (effective May 1, 2004) material. A vertical manufacturer's stripe is acceptable. Blue denim is acceptable for field archery. Shorts must reach the archer's fingertips when standing, as according to FITA rule 3.22.1.1, bullet 3.

Blouses, collared shirts and tee shirts may be composed of any color or combination of colors. For women, upper garments incorporating shoulder straps shall conform to a 3-inch or larger strap. Men are required to wear long or short sleeved shirts. All shirts must adequately cover the midriff (midsection) during competition.

At no time may camouflage clothing be worn as an upper or lower body garment.

Footwear must be worn by all competitors at all times during the tournament.
Advertising and Trademark Restrictions
Advertising and trademarks on clothing must adhere to the standards established in the FITA Constitution and Rules as set forth in articles 2.2.5, 2.2.6, 2.2.7 and 2.2.8