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Information on Dress Code
Attire guidelines for attending graduands.
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All graduands attending ITE Graduation 2025 will be required to wear the ITE Graduation Attire.
Graduands who are not properly attired or have hair colour that is not of a natural tone will not be registered and will not be allowed to go on stage to receive the certificate/medal.
ITE has appointed My Uniform Shop to manage the rental and sale of ITE Graduation Attire to graduands. Please click here for more details on renting / purchasing the graduation attire.
ITE Graduation Attire
The ITE Graduation Attire consists of a one-piece robe and detachable collar flap. A common design is adopted for all graduands.

Collar Flap Colour Chart
Please ensure that the collar flap colour is correct for your Graduation Ceremony. The colour of the detachable collar flap, based on the graduand’s qualification level, is shown below:

Recommended dress code to go with graduation attire
Graduands are advised to dress neatly and appropriately for the occasion. The ITE graduation gown looks good with the following attire:

Recommended Dress Code
- White / light-coloured long-sleeved business shirt with tie - Dark-coloured business pants [Note: Full-Time National (Servicemen (NSF) are expected to change into the recommended outfit] - Dark-coloured office shoes with socks - Short and neat hairdo - Coloured hair must be of a natural tone | - Blouse or dress with collar, preferably long or ¾ sleeved - Skirt or dark-coloured dress pants [Note: The skirt length should be shorter than the graduation attire so the skirt does not hang below the graduation attire] - Court shoes - Neat hairdo - Coloured hair must be of a natural tone |
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The following are examples of unacceptable dressing: Casual pants/jeans, T-shirts, polo shirts, shorts, culottes, bermudas, mini-skirts (females), slippers, sneakers, sports shoes, open toe sandals, ear studs (male graduands).
The following are examples of unacceptable hairdo and hair colours: Long fringe/tying of hair (for male graduands), hair colours such as grey, yellow, gold, blue, green, pink, purple etc.