Leg chains are in. Legs are out.
That's the word from the fashion police over at Miami's Federal Detention Center visiting area, where attorney Rebekah Poston got booted for improper attire, again, last week.
Poston, chairman of Steel Hector & Davis' white-collar criminal defense practice and corporate compliance group and co-chair of the firm's immigration practice group, said she doesn't own a stitch of clothing that's longer than knee-length.
That's a problem for prison officials, who follow a federal code that bans women visitors from wearing too-short skirts, blouses that zip or button down the front, or even sweaters. Also banned are halter tops, Spandex pants and "clothing with revealing holes," according to a "Social Visiting" rule list distributed at the detention center.
"Clothing with revealing holes"?? Read the rest here from The Miami Daily Business Reveiw via Law.com.