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For the past 2 yrs my dress code has been extremely casual. I start the new job tomorrow and it's business casual. I've gone shopping for plenty of things that I know will work, but how would trouser jeans be classified? I mean, they're really more pants than jeans. FWIW, DH thought they were navy blue pants when he saw me. Could really dark trouser jeans w/a blazer/jacket, a dressy cami and heels work for business casual?
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Re: Business Casual Question
That's what I was thinking. I guess I'll go in on the dressier side of business casual and observe what everyone else is wearing. Thanks!
This is exactly what I would do. I always think it's better to lean toward over-dressed than under-dressed and then adjust accordingly. Good luck!
My gut would be no to the denim. But I agree you'll probably get a much better feel after you've been there a while.
Someone at work the other day told me I was dressed in "business comfortable". whatever that means, lol. I was wearing slacks, a nice tank and a cardigan. It seems that jeans and polo shirts are perfectly acceptable here, so I'm not to worried about it.
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I didn't buy them for work, so it doesn't matter if I can't wear them for work. I was just hoping to be able to throw them into the rotation. When I worked for the state years ago it was business casual and a lot of people wore pants similar to this (but maybe darker & w/professional shoes)
But like Martiza said, I know that's defined differently at different offices. Plus, they might have more casual Fridays, I don't yet. Either way, you all confirmed my initial thought which was to err on the side of dressier for awhile until I get a good feel for the dress code parameters. Thanks!
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