city Protocol Chief Issues Guidance on Attire, Insignia for Council Members
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico – October 27, 2025, 14:17 AST – A recent circular from the Head of Protocol clarifies expectations for City Council members regarding appropriate attire and the display of institutional insignia at official events. The guidance comes amid reported concerns about maintaining a consistent and respectful image of the City Council, and specifically addresses expectations for formal inaugurations.
The directive, distributed today, emphasizes the importance of presenting a professional appearance that reflects positively on both the council and the citizens they serve. While not explicitly naming individuals, sources indicate the communication was prompted by questions regarding Mayor Bermúdez’s choice of footwear-specifically, wearing “tennis” shoes to inauguration ceremonies-and aims to prevent similar situations in the future. The recommendations are intended to reinforce the City Council’s image and demonstrate respect for the institution and its constituents.
The circular stipulates that institutional insignia must be displayed whenever required by official Protocol communications. It also recommends the consistent display of the city pin at all times during such events. The Head of Protocol underscored that these recommendations “are not intended to impose rigidity, but rather to reinforce the good image of the City Council and respect for the institution and the citizens they represent.”