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EXAMPLES of INAPPROPRIATE ATTIRE for SOCIAL AREAS 6 Yoga garments


6 Spandex-type shorts, pants or leggings


6 Running shorts, tights 6 Tennis skirts 6 Bare midriffs 6 Basketball jerseys 6 Athletic tank tops


6 Aerobic and workout apparel


6 Shower sandals


6 Martial arts uniforms (keikogi or dogi)


6 Sport uniforms, cleats ENTERING and EXITING the CLUB


Members and guests in business, casual or formal attire as outlined in this brochure may enter the club through any entrance.


From 6:30 a.m. until closing on weekdays, and 8 a.m. until closing on weekends, members in athletic or casual attire not appropriate for the Main Entrance must enter and exit through the Athletic Entrance or Fourth Floor Entrance. When the Athletic Entrance is closed, members in athletic or casual attire not appropriate for the Main Entrance may enter through the Main Entrance and turn left after scanning their membership card.


COMPLIANCE Members and guests must dress appropriately for the areas of the club they plan to


visit. When in doubt, they should err on the side of conservative dress. Clothing and footwear must be clean and in good repair.


Members and guests not in compliance with the club’s dress code first receive a


courtesy reminder card from staff. In some cases, noncompliance may result in refusal of admittance or service. Members who receive three reminders in 12 months face disciplinary action by the House Committee. MAC’s dress code is part of the Club Rules, which are available at www.theMAC.com and on the -M-Formation wall outside Member Services.


FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS continued


What is considered athletic attire? Clothing that is designed for working out or playing a sport is athletic attire, even if the member or guest is not wearing it for a specific athletic activity at the time.


Does the dress code apply to children? Yes.


What about guests?


The dress code applies to guests as well. Members are responsible for informing their guests of dress code and other key


club rules before they visit.


Who determines the dress code? The House Committee, with input from the general membership and approval of the Board of Trustees, determines the dress code.


Where can I get more information? The entrance attendants or manager on duty will be glad to answer any questions about the dress code. See www.theMAC. com for complete Club Rules and updates.


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