A tie, socks and maybe underwear.
That's it.
What do you consider business casual attire?
A tie, socks and maybe underwear.
That's it.
A teeshirt and cutoffs.
I'd consider it anything but a dress suit and the five inch pumps I've been wearing for the past three weeks, but I work at a place where it's business and nothing else.
i'm wearing t shirts, jeans or shorts and flip flops..i love it
i guess i didn't answer the question....i'd say pants and a polo and a belt. shirt has to be tucked in.
Slacks or dress pants (not jeans)....polo cut shirt or button long sleeve (not t-shirt or variation)...shoes (not tennis shoes)...and not the full suit route...tie not needed nor coat jacket....I believe that's pretty much Business Casual...
And what would the women's variation be?
I hate business casual because it means different things. I just got a second interview, first face to face, to be held in a couple of weeks and ugh, they tell me to wear business casual, since they aren't 'overly formal' - well, around campus (same campus, different college), that could mean anything from slacks and a fitted button down to capris and a v-neck t-shirt (not that I would wear capris to an interview, because of my tattoos). I planned on (and still plan on) wearing nice slacks and a new blouse I just got. But I'm wondering if I'll have to buy new clothes for this job, because my current place is super casual.
I had to go home and change on halloween cuz part of my costume involved me wearing shorts. SHORTS. Business casual is a lie.
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At my job, slacks or khaki-style pants and either a blouse or a shirt with a collar is considered business casual. I'm also on a college campus, and I find myself completely overdressed compared to the half-naked female students.
polo shirt or button up shirt
slacks
nice loafers or some decent lookin shoes of that ilk.
It depends on where you work. But I think in most places, business casual for men would be khaki pants, Dockers or cotton/twill pants like that with a button down shirt, polo shirt of sweater. No coat or tie. And definitely no sneakers. Loafers or some leather lace-ups of some sort. Some business allow jeans for business casual if they are paired with a tucked in shirt and some shoes other than sneakers or sandals.
For women .. sweater set, pencil skirt and flats/low-heels. Blouse or sweater with knit pants or twill pants. No suit or blazer. No extremely high heels. Some places would say no open toe or open back shoes, but I think peep-toes, slingbacks and slides are all fine depending on the style. Obviously no flip-flops, sneakers or jeans.
To me business casual is nice pants or an appropriate length skirt- but not capris or jeans. It is sweaters and blouses, but not t-shirts. It may be open shoes, but not flip-flops or tennis shoes.
the real ? is would you wear a Rudy Gay Jersey?
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