What to Wear to Your FALS Ops Shift

What To Wear (and What NOT to Wear) to the HOCR

FALS Ops Runway Fashion

Who knows what the weather will be like on October 18, 19, and 20th!? It could be hazy, hot, and humid, or it could be like the legendary HOCR several years ago when it SNOWED. That’s why you should plan to dress in layers. See the Volunteer Information Guide to get you started on your planning for the fashion runway show that is FALS Ops.

1. Wear comfortable, warm layers of clothing. Check the weather forecast before you leave your house. You will be standing and walking for much of your shift, and it will all be outdoors. We do not have any covered shelter at FALS. Be prepared for the possibility of cold, wind, rain and mud. Please bring waterproof footwear, clothing that you think will keep you comfortable throughout your shift, gloves and hand warmers (available at sporting goods stores).  Do not wear flip-flops! We will also ask you to wear your volunteer premium on top of your other layers.
 (“volunteer premium” is code for the jacket/vest and hat that you get for volunteering).

2. Bring any snacks and drinks you’ll need to get through your shift. If you know you’ll need coffee, please bring a thermos. If you’ll need an energy bar or two, bring them. If you sometimes need an inhaler or other medications when you’re in the outdoors and working, please bring them. Lunch will be served to all volunteers after the morning shift (except Friday) and before the afternoon shift.
 Let us stress that you may want to bring snacks for yourselves. Lunches take some time to be delivered, and given the hard work of FALS Ops, you may get hungry before they arrive.

3. Bring your cell phone. It’s the best accessory. We may need to contact you, or you may need to contact us throughout the weekend, or you may need to call 911 in the event of an emergency.

What would Coco Chanel say?

4. Leave your valuables at home. Harry Winston would agree. FALS Ops is NOT able to provide secure storage. Please leave your valuables hidden in your car, with a friend at the Regatta, or at home.