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Dress Code

Roll ups:

Men:      White shirts or white polo shirts with collar, with grey or black trousers or shorts

Ladies:   White blouses or white polo shirts with collar and sleeves, with grey or black trousers or skirts

League and Friendly Matches:

Men:      Club shirts, with grey trousers or shorts

Ladies:   Club shirts, with grey trousers or skirts

Finals Day, the Lifebouy and Ladies Challenge:

Club shirts with white shorts, trousers or skirts

Wearing of shorts

Bowls England official shorts are preferred.  Other shorts should be tailored, with belt loops or belted waistband. Predominately white ankle socks must always be worn with shorts. Unacceptable shorts include Bermuda shorts, Cargo shorts with patch pockets, shorts that tie at the waist with draw strings, and any shorts that are not considered to be tailored.