All delegates' clothing is expected to adhere to standards of professionalism and modesty.
The dress code for Merging and Lobbying is semi-formal. For boys, this entails a dress shirt, dress pants and dress shoes. A blazer and/or tie are optional and not mandatory. For girls, business casual dress is appropriate.
All delegates must arrive in formal attire for the conference sessions held on Friday 26th and Saturday 27th. A tie, blazer and dress shoes are mandatory for boys. The dress code for girls is business formal. Please note that skirts must be below the knee.
Shorts, tshirts, sweaters and sunglasses are considered too casual on all three days. Clothes that expose excessive bare skin, reveal undergarments, or are too revealing by professional standards are not appropriate.
Delegates may not display any national symbols on their attire. UN symbols may be worn.
As role models for delegates, MUN directors/advisors and guests are required to dress in western business attire while participating in scheduled conference sessions.