What is he difference between business casual and business appropriate without a suit?

May 10, 2010 by admin · 2 Comments
Filed under: Etiquette 
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Anita B asked:

My new job says the training is business casual and the job is business but you don’t have to wear a suit. What do I wear?
This is for or women.

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2 Responses to “What is he difference between business casual and business appropriate without a suit?”
  1. tickled says:

    Business casual can mean nice slacks or kakki’s and a nice shirt preferably a button down. Business attire is nice slacks, button down shirt and tie. No jeans, sweatshirt, or tennis shoes. tickled

  2. Tam says:

    A sleeved and collared shirt. Any long pants will do. Just an ex Human Resource guy. Tam

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