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Business casual for men

Business casual elegant dress code, business casual, dress down. Often we are asked to dress a certain code dress at work but is not always clearly defined and may leave a little confusing. So let's unravel a dress code that gives us the biggest headache!

As an image consultant, I often asked for advice on the dress code business casual. Many men feel comfortable in the economy formal (business dress) dress code where it is clear that a suit, shirt and tie is required. Similarly, on a charity dress down provides no real challenge as all borders are eliminated for that day.

However, when business is informal, so many find it difficult put this look together. Business Casual I can tell you that means less formal business dress and still be suitable for the business environment. This does not mean sloppy, or sloppy or casual.

So here are some tips on how to achieve an acceptable business casual look;

Ensure your clothing is complimentary to your color and create your own. It must also be current and appropriate for your work environment. Adherence to these rules will help to become a well-dressed man.

You must be well groomed. shave with a haircut clean and tidy is essential. Your nails should be of a reasonable time and clean.

Maintenance of clothing is very important. If you do not like to use an iron on your shirt, use a dry cleaning service them in place. You must make sure your change of clothes and shoes every day that needs to be refreshed and rested.

Make sure you are nice to be around, good personal hygiene is paramount.

So let's put this into practice, here are some tips on how create acceptable business casual dress;

– May end with formal attire and opt for a smart jacket and trousers

– A Shirt Soft collar and tie is acceptable is optional

– A suit coupled with a clever t-shirt or Polo Shirt is acceptable

– Alternatively, an elegant shirt and tie, pants and jacket is not acceptable for business casual

– Always wear dress shoes, shoes and sandals coaching style are not acceptable

So now you have all the rules and the best tips to achieve your business casual look. For more information, visit Style Consultant.

About the Author

Sarah Gray is a Senior Style & Image Consultant with Colour Me Beautiful Style Consultants. Located in Warwickshire, Sarah offers advice on all aspects of personal image such as colour analysis and style consultations. She also offers wardrobe weeding, personal shopping and corporate presentations.

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