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Business Casual - Relaxed Morning/Day For Him
(USA and Canada)


Hat
Hats are not normally worn
Neck
Tie
Normally discouraged unless worn very casually.
Coat
Any Coat
If weather requires.
Jacket
Any Jacket
If desired.
Top
Dress Shirt
Collared.

Always the safest option..

Avoid double cuffs (cufflinks).
Polo Shirt or Tennis Shirt
Or similar collared top.

Short or long sleeve.

Tucked in.

Avoid logos and slogans, but fashion labels are generally acceptable, as are university or sports club (such as golf, rugby, cricket, tennis, or polo) names.

Company branded clothing is normally encouraged.
Cardigan Sweater
Fashionable Top
Some tops are more appropriate to a business environment than others.

Avoid tatty or revealing styles.

Avoid denim.

Avoid slogans and logos, but fashion labels are generally acceptable.
Bottom
Pants
You can't go wrong with good quality pants.
Dockers
Or similar.
Chinos
Good quality.
Khakis
Ankles
Dark Socks
Can't go wrong with black.

Mid-calf length.
Footwear
Shoes
Leather, fabric, or microfibre.

Black, Navy, or Brown are appropriate colors. Avoid lighter colors.
Loafers
Leather.
Oxfords
Leather.
Deck Shoes
Moccasins
Loafers
Dressy.
Accessories
Watch
If desired.
Rings
A wedding or engagement ring is always allowed.
Other Jewelry
It is best to avoid excessive jewelry.

There is more scope for jewelry in a creative role than there is in a more conservative environment.
Notes
In General
However open a dress code might be it is always important to wear good condition, clean, and well presented clothes. This conveys the respect you have for the people around you.

Please note that every place may have their own policies. If in doubt dress to the corporate business casual dress code and then relax your attire later.
 
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