NAA Dress Code was excerpted from the NAA web site at www.usarchery.org.

National Archery Association Dress Code

The following dress code has been approved by the National Archery Association (NAA) and the Board of Governors. As a general practice, the NAA follows all FITA rules.

Target & Field Archery

a. During competitions competitors shall wear appropriate, professional and coordinated attire.

b. Skirts, skorts, shorts or trousers shall be constructed of any suitable navy blue (non-denim), white or khaki (effective May 1, 2004) material. A vertical manufacturer’s stripe is acceptable. Blue denim is acceptable for field archery.   Shorts and skirts must reach the archer’s fingertips when standing.

c. Blouses, collared shirts and tee shirts may be composed of any color or combination of colors except camouflage. For women, upper garments incorporating shoulder straps shall conform to a 3-inch or larger strap. Men are required to wear long or short-sleeved shirts. All shirts must adequately cover the midriff (midsection) during competition.

d. At no time may camouflage clothing be worn as an upper or lower body garment. Accessories, such as caps, quivers, armguards, footwear, etc., made of camouflage material are permitted.

e. Closed-toe footwear must be worn by all competitors at all times during the tournament.

It should not be the intent of competitors to draw attention to themselves through their wearing apparel but rather through their shooting, their actions and interactions with their fellow competitors, officials and press on the competition field.

If you are in doubt about an article of clothing for NAA competitions then it most likely will not be appropriate. We ask that competitors not push the envelope to see how far you can go outside the limits of the NAA Dress Code but rather help set high standards for good taste in appropriate dress for a NAA archery tournament.

The NAA Dress Code is a part of all NAA events and will be enforced

.  This includes Official Practice times.