A 73-year-old Florida lawyer is betting he can rescue bankrupt Hooters by rolling back skimpy uniforms and banning “butt cheeks hanging out” — even as job postings still require servers to maintain “glamorous hair styling” and “ability to maintain attractive fit & image.”

Neil Kiefer, who’s been friends with Hooters’ founders since 1992, is fighting in bankruptcy court to take control of 50 shuttered locations and transform them back into what he calls “delightfully tacky” family destinations.

“I don’t think you’re going to see a bunch of butt cheeks hanging out,” Kiefer told the Wall Street Journal , explaining his plan to ditch the bikini-style bottoms some restaurants adopted in favor of traditional orange shorts. 4

Despite efforts to appeal to families, current job posti

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