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Do students at Cambridge wear robes?

Undergraduates (who do not yet hold a Cambridge degree) wear their undergraduate gowns, with the hood of the degree that they are about to receive. Thus, for example, an undergraduate graduating to a BA degree wears an undergraduate gown and a BA hood.
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When did Cambridge students stop wearing gowns?

Persons in statu pupillari were traditionally required to wear academical dress in Cambridge after dusk, a requirement that was abolished for BAs in 1961 and for undergraduates in May 1965.
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What is the dress code for Cambridge University?

A plain, long-sleeved, white shirt or blouse (unless a long-sleeved dress is worn). Formal black shoes. Sandals, trainers, open-toed shoes, slingbacks (heeled or flat) or boots are not permitted. Unpatterned black, nearly-black, or natural coloured hosiery.
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Do students at Oxford wear robes?

The form of academic robes worn at Oxford can be traced back to the coats and ecclesiastical robes of medieval Europe, when dress marked the rank and profession of the wearer. In fact, the academic dress worn today is very much the same as that worn in medieval times.
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Do people wear gowns at Cambridge?

There are several crucial principles for academic dress: 1. If you already have a Cambridge degree, you wear its gown and hood. If you have more than one Cambridge degree, you wear gown and hood of the senior degree.
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Why Do Graduates Wear Caps and Gowns and Judges Wear Robes?

Do you have to wear a gown at Cambridge University?

At Cambridge, the gown you wear depends either on what degree (if any) you already hold, or else your age – the course you are studying is irrelevant. Graduates of the University of Cambridge wear the gown corresponding to their Cambridge degree.
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Are Oxford and Cambridge gowns the same?

Undergraduates at many older universities also wear gowns; the most common essentially a smaller knee-length version of the BA gown, or the Oxford Commoners gown which is sleeveless lay type gown and has two streamers at the back at Oxford. At Cambridge, most colleges have their own distinctive design of gown.
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Does Cambridge have a uniform?

The University of Cambridge has a long tradition of academic dress, which it traditionally refers to as academical dress. Almost every degree which is awarded by the University has its own distinct gown in addition to having its own hood.
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What does a GREY graduation gown mean?

Grey gowns are worn for foundation degree students; black gowns are worn by bachelors students; red gowns are worn by masters students and the PhD students wear a doctoral gown which incorporates all three of the university colours.
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How to dress for Cambridge formal?

The following attire is acceptable:
  1. Suit.
  2. Dress.
  3. Long trousers or a skirt.
  4. A shirt or blouse; shirts should be collared and should be worn with a tie or cravat.
  5. Polo necked sweaters.
  6. Smart shoes shoes (please note, trainers are not considered smart shoes in this context)
  7. Jeans (providing they are clean and in good repair)
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What is the color code for Cambridge University?

The Cambridge University official colour style guide defines Cambridge Blue as Pantone 557 C; with RGB values of R 133, G 176, B 154. This colour has evolved into a medium tone of spring green.
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Who is the oldest student at Cambridge?

Consider, for instance, the inspiring story of one of the oldest students to grace the halls of Cambridge College: 92-year-old Carlos Rezende. Carlos Rezende was born in Guinea-Bissau in 1929 to Cape Verdean parents. At that time, both African colonies were under Portuguese rule, as they had been since the 1400s.
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What do guests wear to Cambridge graduation?

There is no dress code, but guests should bear in mind that this is a formal occasion.
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How do Oxford students dress?

Sub fusc consists of a gown – for most undergraduates, this will be a short commoner's gown, which has streamers over the arms instead of full sleeves, and is plain black – a white shirt or blouse, black trousers or skirt, and a white bow tie, black bow tie, black full-length tie, or black ribbon.
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Do Oxford students have to wear uniforms?

Oxford might be the only university whose students wear a uniform for exams and other special occasions – it's called subfusc, and consists of a black suit for men, or a black skirt and cardigan for women, with a white shirt underneath, a black ribbon round the neck, and a huge, billowing black robe with funny ties ...
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Do Oxford students have uniform?

Full academic dress should be worn at all formal University ceremonies including matriculation and degree ceremonies. Sub fusc (from the Latin sub fuscus meaning dark brown) should be worn beneath your academic gown and is also required when sitting examinations.
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Can you walk around the colleges in Cambridge?

Groups should book in advance and the Visit Cambridge website offers official walking tours visiting several Colleges. All visitors should first report to the porters' lodge at the entrance to the College on arrival.
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Why does Cambridge only have BA?

All the first degrees at Cambridge are BA degrees, as they are at Oxford. It is just a naming convention. I understand that some American universities can offer a BA and BSc in the same subject with variation in the electives chosen and maybe other parts of the course structure. That is not the case at Cambridge.
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What color hood for Cambridge graduation?

If you are organising robe hire for your Cambridge University graduation it's important to order the correct items for your degree. BA students will wear their undergraduate gown accompanied by a BA hood, which is white wiht black fur.
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What colors are Cambridge vs Oxford?

A 'blue' (Cambridge is known as the 'light blues', Oxford as the 'dark blues') is a badge of status with continuing impact in post-university social and professional networks.
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Why do uni students wear gowns?

The modern gown is derived from the roba worn under the cappa clausa, a garment resembling a long black cape. In early medieval times, all students at the universities were in at least minor orders, and were required to wear the cappa or other clerical dress, and restricted to clothes of black or other dark colour.
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Do I wear clothes under my graduation gown?

Women are best wearing either dress pants or a shorter skirt underneath the gown, while men should choose khakis or dark-colored dress pants. Avoid brightly coloured bottoms if you choose to wear dress pants or a longer skirt, as they can be seen below the hem of the gown and stick to darker colours.
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What is black tie dress code Cambridge?

Black Tie: Tuxedos or nice dresses (or equivalent). Formal Wear: Suits or nice dresses (or equivalent). Informal: Suits with no tie/jacket/etc or nice clothes. Smart Casual: Nice shirts/etc or nice clothes.
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