Dress codes

This is a concise version of the dress codes to make it easier for you when it's time for phest.

Slasque
Dress code: Ovve
Historically speaking, slasque means sittningar organized by the Blekinge student union. However, this differs markedly from other student Sweden. Ladies and gentlemen dress the same.

Attire

  • Ovve

Accessories

  • Vest if you have one.
  • Technologist cap.

Gasque
Dress code: Dark suit
Historically in Blekinge, slasque sittings have been referred to as gasque sittings, however the dress code for slasque sittings has been used. However, this differs markedly from other student Sweden.

Women's clothing

  • Evening dress made of silk, velvet or other fine evening fabric. It should not be bare-shouldered or floor-length. An elegant trouser suit or evening skirt with a top in the same fineness works just as well.

Accessories ladies

  • Jewelry can increase or decrease the level depending on the occasion.
  • Patent shoes go with a dress when the dress code is a dark suit.
  • Bag is not a requirement, lacquer bag is traditionally most correct.

Men's clothing

  • Dark suit, it should be dark blue or dark gray. White shirt and silk tie or bow tie. The color of the latter is optional except black and white. Preferably patterned.

Accessories men

  • A waistcoat goes well with a dark suit, but it is not a requirement. Leave the bottom button of the vest unbuttoned. The vest then fits better when you sit down.
  • Silk waistcoat can be worn in the evening. It may be in a different color.
  • Dark socks and black thin shoes.

Formal "sittningar"
Dress code: Formal dress with academic orders (m.a.o.)

Women's clothing

  • The ladies' dresses must be floor-length. Alternatively, a skirt, which should also be floor-length, can be used with a separate top.
  • Necklines should be decent.
  • The dress must always be extra nice and festive. However, there is great freedom in the choice of model, color and pattern.
  • The frock ball gown can be both with or without sleeves or a high neck.
  • Homeland costume or national costume can replace a frock coat or ball gown.
  • The same applies to garments of a religious nature, no one can demand that they be removed at a party.

Accessories ladies

  • It should be party shoes and an envelope bag of the glittery variety.
  • Gold-silver, like full pumps or sandals is just as correct.
  • Long gloves are only suitable for a coat dress with short or sleeveless sleeves.
  • A small elegant wristwatch or bracelet can be worn on the outside of the glove. However, rings must not be worn in this way.
  • The bag should be small and very elegant. Silk, velvet, golden or brocade. With or without shoulder strap. It is stored hanging on the back of the chair or in the lap, not on the table.
  • All jewelery fits, except ceramic or leather. Anything sparkly goes, real or fake.
  • The hairstyle is free. Can be adorned with tiaras, pearls, flowers, etc.
  •  Evening gowns were worn by women in the past, with silk lining that was soft against the dress. A scarf is fine today.
  • Academic awards, medals and decorations should be worn.
  • The technologist cap. No pins or other decorations may be worn.

Men's clothing

  • Gentlemen wear tailcoats.
  • Hometown costume or folk costume can replace a frock coat.

Accessories men

  • Academic awards, medals and decorations should be worn.
  • The technologist cap or top hat is a nice addition. No pins or other decorations may be worn on the Technology Cap.