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A Business Casual Dress Code

Your Company's objective in establishing a business casual dress code,
is to allow our employees to work comfortably in the workplace. Yet,
we still need our employees to project a professional image for our
customers, potential employees, and community visitors. Business
casual dress is the standard for this dress code.

Because all casual clothing is not suitable for the office, these
guidelines will help you determine what is appropriate to wear to
work. Clothing that works well for the beach, yard work, dance clubs,
exercise sessions, and sports contests may not be appropriate for a
professional appearance at work.

Clothing that reveals too much cleavage, your back, your chest, your
feet, your stomach or your underwear is not appropriate for a place of
business, even in a business casual setting.

Even in a business casual work environment, clothing should be pressed
and never wrinkled. Torn, dirty, or frayed clothing is unacceptable.
All seams must be finished. Any clothing that has words, terms, or
pictures that may be offensive to other employees is unacceptable.
Clothing that has the company logo is encouraged. Sports team,
university, and fashion brand names on clothing are generally
acceptable.

Certain days can be declared dress down days, generally Fridays. On
these days, jeans and other more casual clothing, although never
clothing potentially offensive to others, are allowed.

By Susan.M. Heathfield, Human Resources Expert.
(humanresources.about.com/od/workrelationships/a/dress_code.htm)

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