Dress Business Casual for Men's
Business Casual for Men - In today's world, companies are becoming more flexible about the dress and you no longer need that men have to wear suits to the office (unless you're a lawyer). In most of the posts has established what is called "Business Casual" which is basically allow them to leave the tie at home. However, sometimes it is not clear how it is to go casual without being too casual a look.
Here are some tips you should consider:
1. Remember that what you wear will reflect the professional image you want to convey. Not the same office a casual look to a casual look for going out with friends. While already got rid of the tie, your dress should be as carefully chosen as if it were a suit as in a work environment that interests you project is security, authority and good taste. I know many people who prefer wearing suits to business casual clothing as was said by them, it is infinitely easier to combine a more casual outfit as you have to consider combinations, variety and convenience. I do not really agree because I think you have a lot more variety without wearing a suit but then, a matter of taste.2. Ideally you use shirts are always long sleeves, though the heat is much, the image you project with a long sleeved shirt is more formal. The collar should be a little more formal than a shirt you leave at night, but the variety is endless, do not just white and blue shirt. Avoid in all cases, use dress shirts, and remember that business casual does not mean wear pants and dress shirt with no jacket and no tie. That is totally wrong and also zeros style. Avoid using shirts and polo shirts.
3. Pants that you use are preferably cut straight and without clamps on the front khaki pants avoid the typical rapier or Chinese on the front, is outdated and more informal. If your company allows you to wear jeans (that depends on your policy) ideally a straight cut, simple, dark (single color), avoid bleached jeans, flared or breakage.
4. In general it will give the ideal look is the use of a blazer, plus you can have one or two and combine them with your different outfits, always make you look much more formal even if you bring jeans. Obviously the blazers you use must be consistent with the time (type of fabric) and a casual cut but has no patches, large pockets or something very striking that does look very informal. You can also wear sweaters, ideally-neck "V" because you can wear the shirt and looks more formal, ideally, neutral or dark colors to match your dress.
5. As for the shoes, ideally leather shoes carry either closed, loafers, boots or even sneakers (shoes) if skin, although it depends on your company if they allow or not the use of tennis. What you should avoid is certain informal tennis fabric.
In addition to the above, it is important to take care of your personal appearance, avoid going with disheveled hair or long, and overgrown beard. A short beard has style, a long beard, lumberjack style reflects neglect (and of course the nasal hair is prohibited!). It also takes care of your hands, nails speak volumes about your personal hygiene, so remember that should always be clean and short (if you eat them, a good time to quit!)
If you have any questions let me know and meanwhile enjoy playing with the combinations for each working day.
Until next time!