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Friday, 17 September 2010
Business Casual Attire

If you are a corporate individual and you have a five day working week coming ahead, you probably must be thinking about what clothing options may be available for you. In case, you have no idea and you really do not know how you will get through this, it is time to relax - - I am here to guide you through it. This article will help all the professional men out there to understand what options are available for them.

If you think that in this case, the only choice you are left with is formal dress such as suits and blazers, then you are wrong. The best choice that workers have is known as the business casual attire. This attire is neither too casual nor too formal, that is why rightly known as the business casual dress code. It helps the employees to look professional and at the same time be as comfortable as they may feel in casual wear.

Every company has its corporate culture. Some corporations institute a casual dress code without fully embracing it, and executives may be expected to dress up even if casual dress is allowed. If the CEO wears a suit every day, take your cue from the top and dress more formally. You'll set yourself apart by projecting professional presence.

Do not just state to your employees that your company is going "business casual." There are several levels of business casual, and it is important to know what to wear when working with a client vs. working in the office for the day. Be explicit in the types of dress you suggest your employees wear to be congruent with your brand message and how you wish to be portrayed in your industry.

Every industry has a dress code. Do you work in a conservative industry, such as finance or insurance? You most likely need to wear a suit when meeting clients, and dress down only on casual Fridays.On the other hand, if you work in creative industries, such as advertising or design companies, it's fine to have a bit of an edge. But you have to tailor your looks to a work environment, and choose clothes that suit your body type, coloring and personality.

Choose your accessories carefully. You many be wearing a sweater and pants, but make sure your shoes are shined and stylish. Carry a good quality leather briefcase or handbag. Invest in a sharp-looking watch with a leather or metal band. Wear a leather belt to tie your look together.

Formal clothes are sometimes looked at as business casual in some work environments. When you go to work in your office, ensure you comprehend fully what they mean by "business casual". Here are some general rules and tips to achieve that business casual look for you.

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