OPOMUN enforces a business formal dress code to promote professionalism and inclusivity. Items such as sneakers, sweatpants, leggings, hoodies, and jeans are prohibited.
Additionally, religious or cultural attire must be respected and should never be used inappropriately or offensively.
For the social event, the dress code may vary each year. Generally, it is more relaxed, allowing for informal items like sneakers. However, participants should ensure that their attire remains appropriate.
These guidelines are designed to ensure all delegates feel confident, respected, and prepared to engage in the conference. We understand that certain medical, accessibility, or personal needs may require adaptations to the dress code. Delegates are encouraged to communicate these needs in advance if possible.
Delegates who fail to adhere to the dress code may be asked to leave the conference to change.