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What does Business Casual amount to these days?


mrhobbz

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I google-imaged business casual and it came up with what appear to be a ton of gay men in tight casual pants rocking gay-guy beards and gay-guy/weezer thick framed glasses (essentially Farkas).... good luck....

 

Yeah thats what I came up with too..

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I think it's always better to be overdressed than underdressed. So, I'd err on the side of being overdressed. Business casual for me is not wearing a tie.

 

This...

 

To me it is slacks and a nice button up shirt that I can wear with a sports coat. Sports coat is optional, It is something you can always take off.

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http://i.imgur.com/bGBY0Wl.jpg?1

 

Since this is now the CR Fashion thread, just wanna give a recommendation to NattyShirts and ModernTailor. If you're an odd-shaped fellow, it's worth a few bucks to get shirts Made-to-Measure.

Lol, the Jay Leno tuxedo.

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http://i.imgur.com/bGBY0Wl.jpg?1

 

Since this is now the CR Fashion thread, just wanna give a recommendation to NattyShirts and ModernTailor. If you're an odd-shaped fellow, it's worth a few bucks to get shirts Made-to-Measure.

 

+1 for hilarity, but you missed a golden opportunity to use:

 

http://www.laineygossip.com/Content/images/articles/justin%20britney%2014jun11%2003.jpg

 

It's in the south? Jorts and a tank top

 

http://rs1img.memecdn.com/rednecks-strikes-again_c_548264.jpg

 

I've always thought that, in a business setting, if you're wearing a button-down shirt you should have a tie. Without it I think you look like a waiter.

 

This.

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depends on what your job is. business casual for my septic system cleaner is quite a bit different from business casual in an office setting. business casual for me, means whatever the fuck i want because i don't really have a boss

:fuckyeah:

 

and nothing wrong with a 40 year old single father :lolguy:

 

better to be overdressed than underdressed

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I never saw what industry you're in but I go to trainings once a month. I am in the Industrial market so my business casual is slacks, polo(golf shirt) and some comfortable leather shoes. I don't go all out but I do take a nice set of clothes incase they treat you to a nice dinner. Ties aren't ness but the people doing the training will probably have suit and ties on.
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