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So…Foundation dress coding headcanons, anyone? Because I’ve seen everything from ‘black, all black, cool black you feel’ to business casual and???

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Ok, so headcanons from people so far:

@agatharights: Sneakers. u gotta b ready

@agentarickale: Black and white for the most part, differs based on assignment

@sexycontainmentprocedures: The Foundation’s too big to have a dress code, so everyone has kinda their own standards based on position, site, rank, etc

@shistosomula: Site-19 wears Hawaiian shirts only. you cannot say otherwise

@that-one-lifeform: Lab coats, Business casual, proper cautionary gear as needed. 05s can chill in their pjs tho

@brimston3:  ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

@temary44: Practical, non-revealing clothes under (optional if you aren’t testing) lab coats. Also, everyone carries identification. 

@mal-0: Clothing gets more formal the higher up you get. Other than that, general business attire 

@ask-agent-thomas: theres one dude who doesnt care and wears whatever but doesnt get in trouble because hes really good

@craos32: A ton of white in the research department. MTF dresses like swat teams, black and grey. Off-duty staff can be found wandering around in whatever, including pjs. 

@anomalousdeer: Business casual…sort of. (They say we have to wear lab coats, no one said anything about not being allowed to wear BRIGHT NEON lab coats…)

@scpone: Serious colors, so white, black, grey, and dark shades of color.

@perelka-l: Again, gets more formal as we go up the ranks. (IT guys like to see who can be the silliest, a dude in the lab wears bright neon stuff, a mission control person changes his hair color constantly)

An Anon: Started out with a dress code, dress code kind of dissolved as time went on. There is a code, but it’s not strictly enforced. 

Discussion ongoing!

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Outside of the codes for specific Secure Containment Procedures, everyone is required to wear clothing that doesn’t interfere with actions such as evacuation and/or confrontation efforts in case of a breach. In essence, the code depends on what kind of anomalies are being contained and the probability of an attack by an outside group, not so much on their rank.

Still, since a higher rank tends to put personnel on positions that have less of an immediate threat to ensure their safety, the dress code becomes even more loose for them.