What do missionaries wear




















Belts should be simple and should match the color of your shoes. Do not wear large belt buckles or buckles with logos or caricatures. You may wear suspenders only under your suit coat or sweater. See examples of belts and accessories. The Missionary Handbook gives instructions for wearing and taking care of the temple garment.

The garment is a constant reminder of these covenants. Do not adjust the garment in order to fit different styles of clothing. When two-piece garments are used, both pieces should always be worn. For additional instructions, see the Missionary Handbook.

Choose socks that match the color of your slacks or shoes. A blend of synthetic fabric and cotton or wool is best for absorbing moisture. Wear socks that are loose across the toes excessive pressure from shoes and socks can lead to ingrown toenails.

Do not wear no-show or ankle socks. In colder weather, some missions recommend white- or cream-colored thermal underclothing as well. Staying dry and warm while outdoors in wet and cold climates is very important. During regular missionary activities you may add any of the following layers over your white shirt and tie as needed:.

To stay dry and warm during activities that require you to dress your best and wear your suit coat, you may add layers as needed:. First, layer a suit vest or sweater under your suit coat. Suit vests may not be worn alone, but only under your suit coat. Second, if you are still not warm enough with a sweater or vest, you may add another layer over your suit coat such as an overcoat or raincoat.

Be sure to wear your nametag on the outermost layer of clothing so that others may clearly identify you as a missionary. Coats, jackets, and sweaters should be in solid, conservative colors and be business professional in appearance. Do not wear hoodies, sweatshirts, or other casual sweaters for regular missionary work. To provide additional protection from the elements in certain climates and conditions, you may wear gloves, scarves, and hats as needed.

As with other accessories, these should be simple and conservative, without logos, words, or pictures. Coats, hats, gloves, and scarves should fit well, look professional, and be appropriate for the climate and condition of your mission.

For cold weather, fleece or knit hats are generally acceptable. For sunny conditions, wide-brimmed hats may also be worn. In addition to sunscreen, and when necessary, choose wide-brimmed hats with at least a three-inch surrounding brim to help provide additional protection from the harmful effects of the sun.

Avoid bright-colored hats or hats that are too casual or that may distract from your message. The Salt Lake Tribune, Inc. LDS missionaries in blue shirts with no ties? By Peggy Fletcher Stack. June 12, , p. They now can wear slacks on their missions, and NOT just to dodge mosquitoes. This announcement follows a dress standards adjustment in December for young women serving as missionaries. For more information on the use of the name of the Church, go to our online Style Guide.

To download media files, please first review and agree to the Terms of Use. Download a photo or video by clicking or tapping on it. On preparation day you should wear regular missionary clothing in public. However, if necessary for a specific activity, you may wear more casual clothing.

See examples. You may bring a few T-shirts for service and exercise activities; however, do not wear clothing with slogans or logos that are not consistent with your calling as a missionary. Ties should be simple in color and design and professional in style. Ties should not contain pictures or caricatures. String, bow, skinny, or wide ties are not acceptable. Do not, for any reason, wear ties that draw attention, appear unprofessional, and distract others from your message.

See examples of appropriate ties. You may wear a simple tie pin or bar. However, tie pins or bars should be conservative in width and length and should not contain pictures or characters. Belts should be simple and should match the color of your shoes. Do not wear large belt buckles or buckles with logos or caricatures. You are not required to wear a suit coat over your white shirt and tie during regular everyday missionary activities.



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