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This webpage is a one-stop reference to help answer questions regarding proper wear of approved Air Force uniform items, insignias, awards and decorations, etc. It also provides the latest updates and changes to policy from Air Force senior leadership and the Uniform Board.
It authorizes female wear of mess dress trousers or slacks, wear of caps for baldness or hair loss due to medical conditions, permanent wear of EPME badge, Security Forces shield on the OCP uniform, beverage consumption while walking in uniform, wear of cold weather
The United States Air Force Men's Enlisted Mess Dress Uniform is worn at official formal evening functions and occasions of state and is the military equivalent of a black-tie tuxedo.
It provides responsibilities and standards for dress and personal appearance of all Air Force personnel and, consistent with DoDI 1300.17, Accommodation of Religious Practices Within the Military Services, the guidance for requesting religious apparel accommodation. It applies to all active duty Air Force members, members of the Air Force
The new women’s mess dress slacks will provide Air Force women an option in addition to the current mess dress skirt and men’s mess dress trousers. The slacks will be a female-fit version of the male mess dress trousers with design adjustments required to fit female measurements.
(EGLINAFB) This publication supplements Air Force Instruction (AFI) 36-2903, Dress and Personal Appearance of Air Force Personnel. It establishes policies and procedures specific to Eglin AFB and its associate units to include all Air Force Personnel (Active Duty, Guard, and
The current mess dress uniform in use since the early/mid-1980s consists of a dark blue mess jacket and mess dress trousers for males and a similar color evening-length skirt for females; as of August 2020, females have the option to wear mess dress trousers. [15]
Based on overwhelming feedback from the field, Department of the Air Force officials announced today women may elect to wear pants or a skirt with their mess dress uniform.
The revised DAFI 36-2903, Dress and Personal Appearance of Department of the Air Force Personnel, incorporates policy changes from the 102nd Air Force Uniform Board, incorporates all other guidance memorandums and features updated graphics for visual clarity.
Air Force officers and enlisted personnel wear the mess dress uniform to formal occasions such as the Air Force Ball, a unit's annual dining-in or civilian events like weddings that require evening wear. All officers are required to own a mess dress uniform.