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Article: Jockstrip: The world as we know it.
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- United Press International
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- August 28, 2003
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Aug 28, 2003 (United Press International via COMTEX)
PROFESSIONAL TENNIS DRESS CODE
Although professional tennis no longer requires "tennis whites," it still has a dress code.
The U.S. Tennis Association's "personnel policy," obtained by the Web site thesmokinggun.com, says an "extreme look" for men is forbidden.
Flare sideburns or "muttonchops" are not allowed. Nor are rings or bracelets for men and fingernails must be "clean" and "presentable." Use of deodorant is required.
Women are not allowed to wear bracelets and "fingertip nails should not extend one half inch beyond the fingertip," the New York Post reports. "Polish ...