Business casual attire definition

Business casual attire means clothing that is allowed in a more relaxed classroom or clinic environment. Generally, students are required to wear business casual attire to class and outpatient clinic settings where scrubs are not appropriate. Business Casual typically consists of the following:
Business casual attire means the following: Dress slacks, blouses, button-down shirts, pull-over sweaters, dress shoes, knee length dresses/skirt, etc.
Business casual attire for men means sports shirts or knit shirts, including golf shirts, ISP logo shirts, dress trousers or slacks, and casual dress shoes. Ties are not required for men. For women, business casual includes dresses, pantsuits, skirts, slacks, blouses, sweaters, sweater sets, jackets, ISP logo shirts, and casual dress shoes.

Examples of Business casual attire in a sentence

  • Business casual attire is appropriate throughout the school year depending upon particular classes, activities or circumstances requiring more casual and relaxed dress.


More Definitions of Business casual attire

Business casual attire means a dress code that typically includes slacks or khakis (may include dress jeans), dress shirt or blouse, open-collar or polo shirt, optional tie or seasonal sport coat, a dress or skirt, a blazer, knit shirt or sweater, and dress shoes that cover all or most of the foot.
Business casual attire means collared shirts, turtlenecks, knit tops, sweaters, dress pants or slacks, capri-length pants, khakis, skirts in appropriate length and style, non-athletic shoes, or dress sandals. Leggings may only be worn with dresses, skirts, or long, tunic-style tops.

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