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  • "Business casual" what would this be then?
  • bruneep
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    No1 son has an interview for internship and has been advised to wear “business casual” would this be trousers and shirt, tie or no tie?

    A day of panic buying ahead for a 20yr old who lives in jeans and tea shirts 🙂

    butcher
    Full Member

    When I worked in ‘Business Casual’, it was shoes, trousers, shirt. I’m guessing a tie wouldn’t do any harm.

    davidtaylforth
    Free Member

    Chinos; short sleeved shirt; tie.

    bikebouy
    Free Member

    HTHs..

    captainsasquatch
    Free Member

    As he would be with full suit but he can lose the tie, unless it’s IT or advertising where shorts and a t-shirt will be fine.

    CaptainFlashheart
    Free Member

    short sleeved shirt

    Internship as a bus driver?

    jimdubleyou
    Full Member

    A tie is not required at our place.

    An optional sports jacket / blazer over a shirt and smart ish trousers is how they define it.

    mattyfez
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    Yeh basically..smart but not full suit and boot.
    so suit with open collar/no tie, or proper shirt shoes and trousers.

    3 piece suit with waist jacket and cravat is out.
    Long sleeve shirt preferably with no breast pocket. NOT SHORT SLEEVE SHIRT.

    davidtaylforth
    Free Member

    Internship as a bus driver?

    😀

    beej
    Full Member

    I hate dress code descriptions. I’d go with trousers, a shirt that’s smart but is sized by S/M/L rather than by collar size, shoes and a jaunty hat with a feather in it.

    No tie.

    Velvet jacket.

    chakaping
    Free Member

    Any of these outfits would do…

    nickc
    Full Member

    A day of panic buying ahead for a 20yr old who lives in jeans and tea shirts

    go to Gap, they will have everything you need. Job jobbed

    mattyfez
    Full Member

    Do get a shirt that fits properly though, shouldn’t need to spend more than 25/30 on a shirt and it will make the difference between looking like a tramp and looking rather dashing. so go for a shirt that offers collar size, arm length, and if he’s slim, do for a slim fit/tailored style,etc.

    chewkw
    Free Member

    CaptainFlashheart
    Free Member

    WTF is that zip?

    captainsasquatch
    Free Member

    Oh yes, don’t one of those stupid stylish suits with a short jacket.

    Bregante
    Full Member

    mattyfez
    Full Member

    ^Just no, lol,

    molgrips
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    To me, it’s trousers that aren’t suit trousers (marketed as chinos but that sounds horrifically early-90s), leather shoes, and a ‘casual’ shirt which is still a shirt to me and hence smart.

    Like Mattyfez’s dashing young fellow.

    But I know bugger all.

    bruneep
    Full Member

    Yes its IT, I shall pass the images to him 😀

    m0rk
    Free Member

    chewkw has it.

    He’ll feel better in a suit, more confident. Makes the man (except advertising comment ^^ lol)

    Also… depends on if a paid internship, or just someone getting some slave labour.

    CaptainFlashheart
    Free Member

    chewkw has it.

    Disagree. Mattyfez’s picture shows someone smartly dressed without trying too hard. That’s pretty much spot on.

    Chewy’s pic shows someone with a **** try hard suit and silly buttons on the shirt. And that zip…..

    Nice shirt, smart belt, smart trews and some decent shoes. Job done. Especially for a young chap in early stages.

    molgrips
    Free Member

    I’m dressed more or less like the Mattyfez pic recently (since buying a new load of work stuff) but it doens’t look anywhere near as good on me 🙂

    MrSmith
    Free Member

    Chinos; short sleeved shirt; tie.

    Don’t forget to tuck the shirt in for the correct look.

    captainsasquatch
    Free Member

    Dark suit, white shirt and shades.
    Chicks dig shades and if he’s being interviewed by a chick, he’ll be sorted. 😉


    See?
    Nothing screams success like a decent pair of shades.

    reluctantlondoner
    Full Member

    Depends on the industry. IT/creative etc would be dark denim and a plain coloured shirt for business casual.

    skids
    Free Member

    it means no suit, that is the difference between business casual and business formal

    captainsasquatch
    Free Member

    it means no suit, that is the difference between business casual and business formal

    What would you suggest for business relax?

    skids
    Free Member

    What would you suggest for business relax?

    never heard of it but probably shorts and flip flops. Business casual shorts not ok, must be long length short sleeved shirts/ polo shirts are fine

    lunge
    Full Member

    For an interview I’d be wearing a suit and an open beck shirt. If he gets the job he’ll drop the jacket but I’d definitely wear one for the interview.

    Chewkw has it for the interview, the pic above that will be what he’ll wear if he gets the job.

    chewkw
    Free Member

    CaptainFlashheart – Member
    WTF is that zip?

    No idea … did not see that just now.

    OH … that’s a zip. D’oh! Funny pocket zip I guess.

    captainsasquatch
    Free Member

    never heard of it but probably shorts and flip flops. Business casual shorts not ok, must be long length short sleeved shirts/ polo shirts are fine

    I guess business relax would be somewhere between business casual and flip flops. I see busness casual as long sleeved shirts, short sleeved shirts are ok for business relax as you don’t have to roll the sleeves up and thusly look slovenly. A loose weave linen shirt would probably be ok for business relax as would a lighter shoe, but not open toed. Business casual needs more emphasis on business, so no business holiday!!!
    Sometimes I find myself telling myself that it’s a veritable nightmare.

    mattyfez
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    What would you suggest for business relax?

    Large pile of coke and private jet are optional accessories.

    But seriously though, don’t under dress, go full suit if needs be, or lose the tie and/or jacket. Nice shoes, well fitted shirt. Sorted.

    It’s worth engaging with the shop staff, they are generally happy to help, especially if you get a gay man … you’ll walk out looking very dashing hahah

    footflaps
    Full Member

    It appears my work uniform is borderline Street Casual, although I draw the line at wearing sleeveless T shirts…

    mattyfez
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    Chewkw has it for the interview, the pic above that will be what he’ll wear if he gets the job

    Bit flashy for me, I’d think they were a bit of a **** if they turned up like that, maybe a middle ground.

    mattyfez
    Full Member

    It appears my work uniform is borderline Street Casual, although I draw the line at wearing sleeveless T shirts…

    But yet you don’t draw the line at jeans that are 3 inches too short? 😀

    captainsasquatch
    Free Member

    So wtf is business formal then?

    mattyfez
    Full Member

    Business formal is just your standard nice shoes, suit and tie.

    captainsasquatch
    Free Member

    Business formal is just your standard nice shoes, suit and tie.

    If I could direct yourself to the image that was posted by footflaps, the image of the one that is wearing the suit is clearly defined as being suited in a business informal fashion, vis a vis not formal. This is the underlying basis of myself being confused.

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