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Casual
As
you can see from this cartoon, the term, casual,
is the most widely misunderstood of the dress code terms.
When the managers of large corporations, in a somewhat misguided effort
to make the work place seem more employee-friendly, decreed that their personnel
could wear casual attire on Fridays,
they were opening a real Pandora’s Box. The
managers had no idea that their employees’ concept of casual was so very
different from their own. Men
who had spent their entire careers putting on dark business suits, white dress
shirts and ties before going to work, spent their casual time wearing sport coats, button-down shirts, v-neck sweaters
and dress slacks. They considered no
tie to be casual! The blue-jean
craze was something that they did not understand and had not embraced.
When
their employees started showing up in the faded, ripped and baggy blue-jeans,
that they had salvaged from their college days along with their flip-flops, to
wear on casual Friday, the managers were aghast! There have probably been more company memos created and
circulated, as a result of this generation-gap
misunderstanding of the term ‘casual,’ than for any other more important
business item. Every
company has their own version of what it expects and/or will accept as far as business
casual is concerned, so I will only attempt to give you the most common
guidelines that have been adopted by major corporations.
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