Tuesday, October 5, 2010

What is "smart casual" dress code?

For the majority of the participants on our internship programmes, the dress code is "smart casual". This primarily means no denim jeans, trainers or t-shirts on the one hand, without requiring a suit or uniform at the other extreme.


While there is no definitive specification for the oxymoronic 'smart casual', we just love the detail in this description from Wikipedia:


"... smart casual for men consists of dress trousers—some, but not all definitions may allow jeans or chinos—a long-sleeve dress shirt (tie optional), leather loafers or dressy slip-ons, dress socks, a belt, and, if appropriate, a sport coat.

For women, it consists of slacks or a skirt (long or short), a blouse or turtleneck, a fashionable belt, a jacket, a vest, or a sweater coordinated to the outfit, hosiery or socks with boots, flats (leather, suede, or fabric) or mid-heel shoes. Not all definitions allow jeans. Women may also wear jewelry, such as earrings that complement their overall outfit, at least.

This category demands a pulled-together, harmonious, complete look with colors, fabrics, shoes, and accessories, for both men and women."

Ladies, note that your belt must be fashionable :)

1 comment:

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