That means , NO jeans, no spaguetti straps.
Slacks with a casual top, dockers and shirt. Flat shoes or high heels if you feel confortable.
No suits or elaborate dresses.
Good luck
2006-06-09 09:38:08
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answered by Blunt 7
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business causal for women - smart and professional but not a suit. every co has a different way of how they determine the guidelines though. casual means no hose for sure. but also no shorts. blouse is great, blazer not required, T-shirts unacceptable. A good look would be a tank with a shrug....comfy and casual yet professional looking. office to the nightclub.....
2006-06-09 09:36:31
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answered by bbq 6
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I would assume it would vary by organization. Where I work, business casual for men usually includes a dress shirt with either khaki's or slacks, but no tie. For women, usually slacks or skirt with a nice top.
2006-06-09 09:37:02
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answered by KMetc5 1
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usually nice slacks or skirt, and nice tops.
No jeans, t-shirts, tennis shoes, tank-tops, halters, etc.
Sweaters and casual jackets (but not jean jackets) are the main seasonal variations, if you need warmer than that you use an overcoat that you remove once at work :)
2006-06-09 09:34:36
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answered by Anonymous
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well it would mean based on most places i have been that you would be in at least dress clothes but not to the level of expensive suits. Always hose and heels
2006-06-09 09:34:05
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answered by opyankees_06 6
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Black kakies, a coordinating shirt, and shoes. Very simple.
2006-06-09 09:36:07
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answered by Miss_New_Cutie 2
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