Official FFA Dress
The uniform worn by FFA members at local, state and national functions is called Official Dress. It provides identity and gives a distinctive and recognizable image to the organization and its members. Official Dress has been worn with pride by millions of FFA members since 1933.
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Official Dress Guidelines
Official Dress for FFA members include:
- An official FFA jacket zipped to the top.
- Black slacks and black socks/nylons or black skirt and black nylons.
- White collared blouse or white collared shirt.
- Official FFA tie or official FFA scarf.
- Black dress shoes with closed heel and toe.
Note: Official garb of recognized religions may be worn with Official Dress.
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Additional Oklahoma FFA Official Dress Recommendations
- When wearing a black skirt, the skirt should be no shorter than one inch above the knee, hemmed evenly across the bottom, with a slit no longer than two inches above the knee, excluding the kick pleat.Leather skirts and skirts with excessive slits are not acceptable.
- The bow tie for sale in the national FFA catalog is not considered Official Dress.
- A cowboy hat or cap is not acceptable with Official Dress at any time.
- Never wear more than three medals on your jacket.Wear your state convention button on your left jacket collar.Always remove the button following convention.No other buttons or patches are acceptable.
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