Dress Code for the 2024-2025 School Year

Earlier this year, Marin Catholic announced our new partnership with School Uniforms by Tommy Hilfiger as our official school uniform vendor. Uniform items are currently available on the Tommy Hilfiger website.

Marin Catholic students are expected to dress in a manner appropriate for Marin Catholic. While on campus, students are expected to be neatly groomed, appropriately dressed, and boys clean-shaven. General appearance should not blatantly or subtly promote unhealthy or negative attitudes, practices or lifestyles. Any clothing that is torn, stained, inappropriately patched, or in a state of disrepair is unacceptable. Appropriate shoes must be worn at all times. The Deans of Students will determine whether or not specific clothing and/or jewelry are appropriate for school, and they may make changes to the dress code as necessary throughout the year.

General Dress Code Guidelines:

A student who is out of dress code will be asked to change immediately and/or call their parents/caregivers to bring them an appropriate change of clothing. The student will be given detention.
All clothing must be neat, clean, and free from tears, holes, and patches.
  • All clothing should fit properly without being excessively tight or baggy.
  • Headcoverings, of any style (including: hats, hoods, bandanas, scarves, beanies, etc.) may not be worn indoors.
  • Hair must fall within the normal range of color. (Acceptable hair length for boys is to the collar and all male students must be clean shaven. Sideburns may not extend past the ear.)
  • Jewelry may be worn, in moderation. Nose piercings and ear gauges are not permitted.
  • Footwear must be in good condition and appropriate for the classroom. For safety purposes, some classes (i.e. Art, Science, etc.) may require specific types of shoes to be worn. All shoes should be flat. The following shoes are not permitted: crocs, slidders, slippers, Birkenstocks, sandals,  and slip ons.
  • When face masks are required, they must be worn properly covering the mouth and nose at all times. Face masks should be solid color and not displaying logos/words/images.  Buffs are not permitted as a substitute for a face mask.