2025 Uniformity Catalog: Forged As One

REMEMBER... Your garments and hats should always remain their original Averitt red. If it’s starting to fade or fray, it’s time to replace it. See page 31 for tips on deciding whether to repair or recycle your Averitt gear. • Hair must be a natural color. (No green, purple, etc.) • Due to possible allergies or sensitivities, associates should not wear any personal fragrance products with a noticeable scent. • Facial hair should be groomed according to handbook guidelines. • All tattoos should be either covered or inconspicuous. No offensive or disturbing tattoos are allowed. See ACCESSORIES • Belt buckles should not be oversized or feature excessive designs. • Black or gray socks only – no white or multicolored. • Please remove any visible body piercings (including tongue piercings) while working. • No excessive jewelry or accessories such as pins or buttons should be worn. • Women may wear earrings, but hoops and dangling earrings may not be worn while handling freight. GROOMING/APPEARANCE • Please keep yourself well-groomed and free from offensive body odors. • Men’s hair should not extend below the earlobe in the front, or the collar in the back. Women’s hair must be neatly trimmed or pulled back while performing safety- sensitive functions. page 17 for a sleeve option that provides a covering for tattoos.

HATS Associates should wear only Averitt- approved forward-facing headwear. No hats or other clothing with another company’s logo. SHIRTS All driver shirts should be tucked in and buttoned, except for Averitt- approved no-tuck shirts and women’s shirts with side slits in the lower hem. PANTS Approved pants and shorts should fit properly, rest on the hips, and be worn with a black belt. Shorts should not be higher than 3 inches above the knee. SHOES Footwear should be a solid black work shoe or boot, clean, and in good repair. For safety, some shoes are also available with steel toes. See page 19 for all options.

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