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Business Casual - Corporate Morning/Day For Him (USA and Canada)
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Hats are not normally worn | There may be some regional variations, particularly due to local climate and season. |
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Tie | Normally optional but discouraged. Always worth having one tucked away in a bag, though, just in case. |
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Any Coat If weather requires.
The smarter the better.
A dark color often looks more professional especially if it is made out of a nice material. |
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No Jacket | A jacket is always optional with casual styles. |
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Suit Jacket
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Sports Jacket
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Blazer | Might be considered a little conservative or old fashioned. |
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Smart Jacket The smarter the better.
A dark color often looks more professional especially if it is made out of a nice material. |
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Dress Shirt Collared.
Long sleeves are considered less relaxed than short sleeves.
Clean and well pressed. White is the universally prefered color, but not essential in a casual enviroment. Light blue or stripes are also popular.
Avoid french cuffs and cufflinks if you are not wearing a tie. |
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Pullover
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Dark Socks Ideally the same color as your pants but normally a darker shade. Black will go with most things.
Mid-calf length.
Avoid patterns, logos, and images. |
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Oxfords
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Dress Pumps
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Loafers
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Watch
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Rings | A wedding or engagement ring is always allowed. |
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In General Casual clothes in a corporate environment should attempt to maintain a professional appearance whilst allowing for more comfort and conveniance than full business dress.
Some companies have a more relaxed approach. |
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Executive Casual? | If the dress code is 'Executive Casual', this is essentiall 'Business Standard' without a tie. A jacket is expected. |
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