Dress Code

Curling Dress Code

Burlington Golf and Country Club employs a dress code for all our Curlers to preserve the tradition of attire relating to the sport while meeting Clubhouse requirements.

 

Permitted Men's Attire (On Ice and in the Curling Lounge):

  • Approved curling pants or tailored athletic pants
  • Short or long-sleeved shirts, turtlenecks, or mock turtlenecks
  • Shirts must be tucked in, unless they are designed to be worn untucked
  • Outerwear, including hooded garments
  • Approved curling shoes or dedicated, clean running shoes

 

Permitted Women's Attire (On Ice and in the Curling Lounge):

  • Approved curling pants or tailored athletic pants
  • Curling kilts or skirts
  • Short or long-sleeved shirts, turtlenecks, or mock turtlenecks
  • Shirts may be worn untucked
  • Leggings when covered with a curling kilt, skirt, or tunic
  • Outerwear, including hooded garments
  • Approved curling shoes or dedicated, clean running shoes

 

Non-Permitted Attire (On Ice):

  • No jeans, cargo pants, or sweatpants/suits
  • No spandex, with the exception of approved curling pants
  • Please be mindful of clothing that "sheds" on the ice (e.g.: fleece, down-filled jackets, wool sweaters)
  • All Curlers under 13 years of age must wear protective headgear.

 

Curlers are kindly asked to store all curling equipment in the Coat Room if they are attending the main floor dining areas.

If you are dining in any of the main floor dining spaces, please be mindful of and follow the Clubhouse dress code


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