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Business Suit Morning/Day For Him (UK and Common Wealth)
Hat
Hats are not normally worn| There may be some regional variations, particularly due to local climate and season. |
| Neck
TieRequired.
Bow ties are acceptable but are very unusual and should be avoided.
The top button of the collar of the shirt must be done up.
Tie pins are generally out of fashion.
Avoid novelty items. |
| Coat
OvercoatIf weather requires.
The classic supplement to a suit. |
| Raincoat / Mac'If weather requires. More practical on public transport and popular in citys. |
| Jacket
Suit JacketPlain dark suits are the safest option, but any good quality suit is suitable.
A pinstripe can also be a good choice, especially in the finance industry or in management.
(A blazer is not normally acceptable.) |
| Top
Collared Formal ShirtClean and well pressed. White is the universally prefered colour.
Ideally the shirt should be double cuffed and worn with cufflinks.
Avoid button down collars. |
| Bottom Ankles
Formal SocksPreferably black.
At least as dark as your suit.
Mid-calf length.
No patterns, logos, or pictures. |
| Footwear
Formal ShoesLeather.
Preferably black.
At least as dark as your socks.
Always wear lace up shoes.
People are often judged on their shoes so good quality shoes can be a good investment in business. |
| | Oxfords | | Loafers | Accessories
CufflinksWorn with a double cuff dress shirt.
Essential, unless impractical due to the nature of your work, or not worn by your colleagues.
Avoid novelty items. |
| WatchIf desired.
Should be a good quality analogue watch. |
| Rings| A wedding or engagement ring is always allowed. Other rings should be kept to a minimum. |
| | Belt | Notes
In GeneralDifferent industries, cultures, and companies have their own conventions which you should try observe and adopt.
The purpose of full business dress is to present a uniform face which is conducive to business so it is generally counter productive to individualise your own style.
People generally like to do business with people like them themselves as they often feel they can communicate and work well with them. |
| Dress For SuccessGenerally it's best to 'fit in', so take your cue from your peers and try to dress to the same standard. This helps with interpersonal communication.
Or if you are ambitious and don't mind showing it, dress to the standard of the role that you aspire to. |
| Religious ItemsReligious clothing or other items are generally allowed if they are prescribed by a recognised religion.
Optional items may not be appropriate if they may impact on those around you or restrict your activities.
Policy varies between organisations but in western cultures there is normally a right in law to wear clothing required by religious belief, except where this prevents you from fulfilling your duties (such as where it might conflict with Health and Safety conciderations). |
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