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Business Casual Attire is expected to meet business attire standards. Business casual dress attire is to encourage comfort, professionalism, and productivity. Above all, we are expected to meet the client’s expectations!
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Updating the Dress Code
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Do’s Dress professionally, and take pride in your appearance (clothes should be clean and pressed.) When wearing open-toed dress shoes, please make sure to have your feet looking their best. (example: no chipped polish and cracked heels.) Hair must be clean and fixed. For men hair must be above the collar and above the eye brow. Facial hair must be kept trimmed. Use professional judgment when in the field or at a client’s office, and meet the client’s expectations.
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Mon. – Thurs. Do’s for Women Skirts/dresses (at or below the knee) Blouses/sweater Suits Slacks (full length) Hose (optional, use professional judgment, such as when meeting with a client) Any type of polished business shoe or boot
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Friday Do’s for Women Khakis (pressed and neat) Polo/golf shirts
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Saturday Do’s for Women Capris (below the knee) Jeans or denim material
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Mon. – Thur. Do’s for Men Ties (optional, use professional judgment, such as when meeting with a client) Suits Sport coats Dress collared shirts (long-sleeve dress/suit shirts) Slacks Sweaters/Sweater vests over collared shirts Non-white socks Belt or suspenders Any type of clean polished leather dress shoe or boot
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Fridays Do’s for Men Polo/Golf shirts Short-sleeve front button shirts Collared sweaters (long- sleeve polo) Khakis (pressed and neat)
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Saturday Do’s for Men Jeans or denim material Boat, deck, or other relaxed leather shoes
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Don’ts Torn, ripped, frayed clothing Athletic/tennis shoes Sandals (example: Tevas or flip flops) Shorts (including dress shorts for women) Bib Overalls Leggings/stirrup pants Mini-skirts Halter tops T-shirts No inappropriate style logo on any polo (example: Hooters) Sweat shirts No cotton flannel
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Other No – No’s No visible tattoos No visible piercing for Men (including tongue) No visible piercing for Women other than ears (including tongue) No revealing, see through, low rise pants, or bare midriffs Nothing worn, ripped, torn, frayed, etc.
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After Hours or Weekends Use your professional judgment.
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When in Doubt Ask Use your professional judgment Err on the side of conservatism
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Fashion Police Officers: Sara Bledsoe & her posse
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Fashion Police Duties Determine if the policy is being abused. If a person is violating dress code the fashion police on your floor will take that person out Wayne behind the woodshed for a lern’n.
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