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Uniform Requirements Uniform Requirements In order for the choir to have a professional, polished appearance it is very important that all members strictly adhere to the uniform. Singers who do not dress properly for performances will not be permitted to participate. Members must purchase uniforms promptly. Many items are custom made and require 6-8 weeks to process. Uniforms must be purchased from: Schoolbelles School Uniforms Hours: Sunday & Monday – Closed 2759 Martin Road Tuesday 10am-5pm; Dublin, OH 43017 Wednesday 12pm-5pm, 614-336-2040 Thursday 12pm-7pm, www.schoolbelles.com Friday 10am-4pm, Saturday 10am-4pm All uniform pieces (with the exception of socks, hose and shoes) should be purchased through Schoolbelles in order to provide our choirs with a uniform look. Uniform Descriptions: Isabella Girls: plaid jumper, white blouse with rounded collar, white tights, plain black shoes with a single strap (Mary Jane’s, no patent leather, suede, or nubuck, no bows or buckles on the toe), CCC red polo, CCC black music bag Isabella Boys: black pants, long sleeve white oxford shirt, black plaid tie, black belt, black socks and black dress shoes (no patent leather, suede, or nubuck), CCC red polo, CCC black music bag Nina Girls: black jumper, white blouse with rounded collar, white tights, plain black shoes with a single strap (Mary Jane’s, no patent leather, suede, or nubuck, no bows or buckles on the toe), CCC red polo, black music bag Nina Boys: black pants, long sleeve white oxford shirt, black vest, black tie, black belt, black socks and black dress shoes (no patent leather, suede, or nubuck), CCC red polo, black music bag Pinta and Santa Maria Girls: black tea length pleated skirt, white long sleeve oxford blouse, black vest, hose to match skin color, plain black flats with a scooped front (no patent leather, suede, or nubuck, and no bows, cutouts, or buckles on the toe), CCC red polo, black music bag Pinta: plaid tie Santa Maria: red tie Pinta and Santa Maria Boys: black pants, white long sleeve oxford shirt, black vest with logo, black belt, black socks, black dress shoes (no patent leather, suede, or nubuck), CCC red polo, black music bag Pinta: plaid tie Santa Maria: red tie New World Singer Girls: black tea length pleated skirt, white blouse, black tie, red jacket, hose to match skin color, plain black flats with a scooped front (no patent leather, suede, or nubuck, no bows, cutouts, or buckles on the toe), CCC red polo, black music bag, black CCC garment bag New World Singer Boys: black pants, white shirt, red jacket, black tie, black belt, black socks, black dress shoes (no patent leather, suede or nubuck), CCC red polo, black music bag, black CCC garment bag .
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