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Originally Posted by topknot Professional is always key. And yes subdued colors as not to distract from presenting your dog. Also - skirts - not too longs or they will mess up your dog's gait. It will just make too much noise. Now I have bought one short skirt. First time ever, but if you were to look at it, you cannot tell it has shorts underneath. It is also to the knee, which I feel is a good length or just below the knee. And this way I do not give everyone a show while getting up and down. LOL! I try to keep a good tan so I do not have to wear hose. They always run on me at shows. Last year I wore pants most of the time. Length is also important as to look neat. Comfortable shoes of dark colors, so they do not show the dirt. But with some outside shows that I will be attending this year - I will probably wear that short skirt I just got. It is very nice. I will wear it with a nice shirt and jacket. Need those pockets!  The NC show coming up - dress is casual - no jackets) with AKC permission. I am still waiting to hear on this. I just cannot go bright. Just not me.
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I'm not sure with what some people go in the ring wearing if AKC really has a handle on this......Some of the stuff people are wearing into the ring is awful....Professional dress is the key.....but, clean is priority.....I've seen people go in with shorts, jeans, sandles and dirty......What bothers me the most is those that wear high backless heels....or those that walk real heavy....and all you hear is clomp, clomp, clomp......really messes up your dog.....Soft soled shoes are really important, just as a courtesy to your fellow exhibitors. And that jangly jewlery......just makes me crazy.....While it isn't a fashion show, dressing for our dogs is number one.