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    What To Wear

    Smart Casual

    The smart casual dress code strikes a balance between formal attire and relaxed styles, offering an elevated informal style in a off duty setting, or comfort appropriate in a work environment.

    Anthony Squires

    Five Tips For Smart Casual Dressing

    Choose Tailored Clothing

    Smart casual attire typically includes tailored clothing such as dress pants, chinos, or dark-colored jeans. These should fit well but aren't as structured as formal business attire.

    Wear A Collared Shirt

    Men should opt for collared shirts, such as button-downs or polo shirts, which are clean, neat, and well-fitted. T-shirts, especially those with logos or slogans, are usually not appropriate.

    Mind Your Footwear

    Shoes should be polished and in good condition. Options include leather loafers, Oxford shoes, or clean sneakers. Avoid overly casual footwear like flip-flops or sandals.

    Wear Layers

    Blazers, sports coats, or sweaters can be layered over shirts for a more polished look. However, these pieces should still maintain a relaxed feel and complement the overall outfit.

    Maintain Grooming

    Maintaining a well-groomed appearance is important. Hair should be neatly styled, facial hair trimmed, and overall grooming should be professional.

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