Business Dress Dress Code for Retail Product Business Plan.

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Business Dress Dress Code for Retail Product Business Plan

Definition Comfort and expression over uniformity Example Jeans and T-Shirt Skirt and tank-top Acceptable Occasions BBQ Movies Casual

Business Casual Definition Professional and clean-cut, yet relaxed Dress: Men: Collared Shirt (button up) and slacks/trousers Khakis and/or polos becoming more accepted Women: Knee-length skirt/dress or slacks/trousers and collared blouse or sweater set Simple Accessories

Business Casual Other Considerations Men: Belt Dress Shoe that matches belt Optional: Tie Sport Coat or Blazer Suspenders Cuff-Links Pocket Square

Business Casual Other Considerations Women: Lighter/Informal skirt of appropriate length Heals or close-toed flats Optional: Tie Sport Coat or Blazer Scarf

Business Casual Unacceptable Jeans or Denim material Open-Toed shoes or flip-flops T-Shirts or tank-tops Shorts or Mini-skirts Wrinkled, rumpled, or ripped clothing Revealing attire: Midriff Cleavage Sagging Pants

Business (Business General) Definition Professional and clean-cut, traditional Dress: Men: Light Colored Suit Button-Up Shirt and Slack (Bow/Neck) Tie and Sport Coat Belt/Suspenders Loafers, Dress Shoes (w/ dress socks) No khaki, no polo

Business (Business General) Dress (cont.): Women: Light Colored Pant/Skirt Suits Coordinated Dress Separates and Jacket Knee-Length Skirt/Dress Collared Blouse or Sweater Set Closed-Toed Heels Simple Accessories

Business (Business General) Occasions for Business Dress Peer-to-Peer Business Meetings Informal/General Business Presentations Business Lunches Day-to-Day Client Meetings Informal/General Business Presentations Business Lunches

Business Formal Definition Dress for Formal Occasions Dress: Men: DARK Suit (Black, Navy, Dark Gray) WHITE Button-Up Shirt (Bow/Neck) Tie Suspenders Loafers, Dress Shoes (w/ dress socks) Cuff Links

Business Formal Dress (cont.): Women: DARK Pant/Skirt Suits Closed-Toed Heals Simple Accessories

Business Formal Occasions for Business Formal Dress Peer-to-Superior Business Meetings Formal Business Presentations Sales Meetings Business Dinners End-Of-Cycle or Final Client Meetings Formal Business Presentations Business Dinners

Business Etiquette Hygiene Respect Profanity Common Courtesy Perfume/Cologne Posture Preparation