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There are many opinions regarding what type of clothing is considered business casual. For some companies, khaki pants and short-sleeved polo shirts are business casual. Other organizations require slacks or skirts and long-sleeved shirts when they refer to business casual. However, there are some general rules that apply:
- Jeans, tennis shoes, tight or short skirts, t-shirts and sweatshirts are never considered business casual.
- Business casual does not apply to grooming standards. Your appearance should remain neat and respectable to include nicely pressed clothing, polished shoes, and conservative accessories.
The best way to determine a company's standard of dress is to conduct research or ask a company's representative. As always, when in doubt, dress conservatively and lean more toward the business side rather the casual side.
Men
- Ties not expected
- Business or sports jacket is appropriate
- Stylish, solid colored pants
- Long-sleeved solid or striped dark shirt
- Dark socks
- Matching belt and shoes
Women
- Business skirt or pants
- Conservative blouse or sweater
- Blazer or vest is appropriate
- Flat or low heels
- Neutral hosiery
- Belt, scarf, and accessories should remain understated
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