What You Can and Can't Wear to Visit Someone at Charles B. Webster Detention Center
Dress code violations are one of the easiest ways to lose a visit. Here's what Charles B. Webster Detention Center expects — so you don't get turned away at the door.
At minimum, you need shoes and a shirt to enter Charles B. Webster Detention Center. Show up without either, and you won't be admitted.
Prohibited Clothing
- ✓ See-through fabrics (including sheer materials)
- ✓ Halter tops or tube tops
- ✓ Tank tops
- ✓ Short shorts
- ✓ Low-cut blouses
- ✓ Mini-skirts
- ✓ Tight-fitting pants
- ✓ Tight-fitting shirts
Note: The facility bars "suggestive" or "provocative" dress - the examples above are specifically called out. If your outfit feels borderline, swap it for something more conservative before you go.
Get denied for a dress code violation? You can't just change and come back the same day. Plan your outfit ahead so you don't miss the visit entirely.
Dress code violations are treated like any other rule violation: your visit can be canceled on the spot. Worse, the facility can suspend your future visitation privileges - turning a one-time mistake into a longer problem.
Practical Checklist
- ✓ Wear shoes and a shirt (required for entry)
- ✓ Choose non-revealing, non-sheer clothing that won’t be seen as suggestive
- ✓ Skip halter/tube tops, tank tops, short shorts, low-cut blouses, and mini-skirts
- ✓ Avoid tight-fitting pants or tight-fitting shirts
- ✓ Bring an easy, conservative cover-up (like a cardigan or sweatshirt) in case your top feels borderline
Tip: Not sure about a top? Bring a simple cover-up you can throw on before check-in. Easy way to avoid getting turned away.
Find an Inmate at Charles B. Webster Detention
Search for a loved one and send messages and photos in minutes.