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Dress Code:
Any
article of clothing or accessory worn by an individual (staff,
festival participants, or the general public) that causes or has the
potential to cause a disruption to the festival environment will not
be allowed.
Clothing, jewelry, backpacks, buckles, and tattoos shall be free of
writing, pictures, or any other insignia that are crude, vulgar,
hateful, profane, or sexually suggestive or which advocate racial,
ethnic, or religious prejudice or the use of drugs, violence, or
weapons. This includes phrases/names, which may have dual meaning as
well as clothes that are worn indicating gang affiliation, such as
gloves, bandanas of certain colors and/or any other type
of colored clothing.
Shirts and footwear must be worn on the property as all times.
The general public may not be shirtless and/or bare feet at
any time on the festival property.
Excessive use of profane or vulgar spoken language is not allowed.
Tattoos that depict anything prohibited in these rules must be
covered at all times.
Attire with stylized writing designating gang-related phrases is
prohibited.
Any individual may be asked to remove or change any garment or
accessory that is determined by a festival official to be
disruptive, dangerous, or inappropriate.
The Viking Festival reserves the right to not allow admittance to
any individual who is considered noncompliant in any way or form to
any part of the Viking Festival Dress Code Policy. Should any
individual be found to be noncompliant to any part of the Dress Code
Policy on festival property, he or she may be removed from the
property. In addition, lewd, drunken, or any behavior deemed
inappropriate by festival staff will be grounds for removal.
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