Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) can wear whatever they want. The Church does have clothing standards that most members choose to follow. These guidelines suggest that Church members dress modestly, avoiding "short shorts and skirts, tight clothing, shirts that do not cover the stomach, and other revealing attire". They are expected to wear shirts that cover the shoulders, cleavage, stomach, and back. They are also expected to avoid extremes in fashion, such as wild hairstyles, tattoos, excessive piercings, etc.

Otherwise, most Mormons dress the same as others in their nation or culture, and don't stand out in a crowd. They wear jeans and t-shirts just like everyone else. For Church, women typically wear skirts or dresses, and men wear suits or slacks and ties.

Mormon missionaries are held to a higher standard of dress, and must dress in "Sunday Best" unless they are exercising or participating in a messy service activity. Male missionaries must wear a white shirt, dark slacks, and a tie. Female missionaries must wear skirts or dresses that reach below the knee.