S****h 发帖数: 558 | 1 I was a bit confused when I went to interview. Here is what my future
company says. Hopefully it will be helpful for new comers.
Appropriate Business Casual Clothes
Not sure if you picked appropriate business casual options? Go grab another
cup of coffee, and follow these examples of excellent fashion sense.
Slacks, corduroy pants, khakis and capri pants (no more than 3 inches above
the ankle)
Casual shirts (with or without collars), golf shirts, sweaters and
turtlenecks
Casual dresses, skirts, culottes/skorts (no more than 3 inches above the
knees), or mid-length split skirts
Loafers, boots, flats, dress sandals, deck or boat shoes
Casual socks or stockings or no socks (if it is appropriate for the rest of
the outfit)
Sleeveless blouses, vests, shirts and/or dresses that cover the shoulders.
Inappropriate Casual Clothes
Denim of any color (including jackets, pants, shirts, skirts, and dresses)
Shorts of any type
Knee-knockers or peddle pushers
Sweatpants, sweatshirts, bib overalls, spandex, leggings or other form-
fitting pants
T-shirts, shirts with offensive/derogatory or large lettering or logos,
midriff tops, tank tops, halter tops, and tops with thin/spaghetti straps,
unless worn under another blouse, jacket or sweater
Mini-skirts and spaghetti-strap dresses
Clothing that is too sheer, revealing or tight-fitting
Athletic shoes, sneakers, thong sandals and slippers
In all cases, you are expected to continue to present a professional image
and consider each day's activities when determining what to wear. Generally,
clothing such as slacks, sweaters and casual shirts or blouses with collars
are appropriate, while apparel such as jeans, T-shirts, shorts, athletic
attire and shoes and tight-fitting clothing are not appropriate. |
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