By: Tony Stornello
When you dress business casual it has to be crisp, neat, and appropriate. Try to avoid tight or baggy clothing. Business casual is more classic than trendy.
White, light blue solid, conservative stripes are appropriate. Polo shirts should be tucked in. Long-sleeves are better than short- sleeves.
Dark socks Mid-calf socks Leather shoes No sandals, athletic, or hiking boots.
If unsure what is alright observe others in your industry. A conservative watch Don’t wear earrings
Colors should be solid like black, brown, navy, gray, and khaki are safe bets. Pants should be creased and tailored. Pants shouldn’t be tight or flowing.
Skirt should be at least to the knee. Slit is acceptable if it goes to the knee. Slit isn’t acceptable if it goes above the knee.
Blouses and shirts should be tailored. Cotton, silk, and blends are appropriate. Velvets and shimmery are not suitable. Should not be tight.
Should be conservative. Keep your choices simple. Avoid extremes of style and color.
Leather or fabric/ microfiber. Black, navy, and brown are appropriate. White and pastels aren’t appropriate. Sandals might be appropriate. Heels are not appropriate.
Hair neat and clean. Shoes polished. Hands clean Clothes clean, neat, and pressed. Use little perfume or cologne. Padfolios are recommended over briefcases.
What not to wear Jeans and tennis shoes What to wear Khakis', dress shoes, and dress shirts