Foundation Dress Codes

Dress Codes for D-Class Personnel

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Standard issue orange jumpsuits and footwear are to be worn by D-class personnel at all times. The jumpsuits are made to be visually distinct in order to make detainees easily recognizable from a distance. The jumpsuits are designed to reduce risks relating to the concealment of contraband. Heads of D-class personnel are to be shaven upon arrival at the facility; hair shall not exceed 15cm in length and must be styled conservatively. Inmates are expected to remain clean shaven, and maintain proper hygiene, undergarments are to be changed and washed regularly for this reason. All clothing and personal belongings will be stored and redistributed upon release.

Each subject’s serial number is to be tattooed on their chest for identification purposes, as the torso is most likely body part to remain in-tact in the case of severe bodily harm in the form of mutilation, dismemberment, combustion, or [REDACTED]. Apart from serial numbers and any pre-existing tattoos, no additional tattoos are permitted. Finding any contraband or new tattoos is grounds for a full shakedown, all detainees determined to have been involved with the incident will be disciplined or [DATA-EXPUNGED].

When authorized for field work, D-class personnel may be permitted to wear their personal clothing in some cases, or will be provided with unassuming clothing. In many situations, standard issue jumpsuits are sufficient.