
"Office Casual" is becoming the accepted mode of dress at more and more companies. However, the rules for casual attire are subject to tremendous company-to-company variance. At some, "casual day" is a Friday-only observance, where the dress code is slightly relaxed--a sports coat and slacks (or slacks and a sweater for women). At others, especially entrepreneurial computer companies, it's shorts and sandals every day.
The safest fashion rule for new employees to follow is dress about the same as your most conservatively attired co-worker. As a new hire, don't try to "push the boundaries" of casual attire.
Fashion Arrests:
- Never wear blue denim jeans or shorts unless the vast majority of others do.
- Don't dress provocatively. You're at work, not at a dance club.
- "Casual" doesn't mean "sloppy." Your clothes should always be free of stains or holes.
- Workout wear belongs at the gym.
Play It Safe:
- Chinos or corduroy slacks are usually a safe bet for both sexes.
- As with formal business attire, buy the best that your budget will allow.
- If you will be seeing clients, dress appropriately for their workplace, not yours.
- Go to the mall. Most department and specialty stores have sections devoted to this newer style of office attire.

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