Frivolous Dress Order | 2026 |
As society moved toward individual expression, rigid dress codes began to be viewed through a lens of skepticism.
: Sometimes a "frivolous" order is just a poorly phrased suggestion. Frivolous Dress Order
A is any workplace grooming or attire directive that lacks a reasonable, business-related justification. It is a rule that serves no legitimate safety, hygiene, or branding purpose but instead imposes arbitrary, humiliating, or excessively burdensome requirements on employees. As society moved toward individual expression, rigid dress
Judges have held litigants in contempt for wearing "frivolous" clothing—T-shirts with slogans, wedding veils (in non-marriage cases), or overly casual beachwear. In In re Marriage of Olson (2011), a California judge ordered a woman to change out of a "frivolous, sequined cocktail dress" before hearing her child custody motion, ruling it showed disrespect for the court. It is a rule that serves no legitimate