2. Clothing basically has social
significance. It can convey a message
that may include indications of a
person's gender, income, social class,
occupation, political, ethnic and
religious affiliation, attitude, fashion,
tradition, expression etc.
3. Today, we'll be having a quick
look at four basic dress codes -
casual, business casual, smart
casual and business attire.
Let's get started!
4. Casual
a non-dress code
T-shirt or polo shirts partnered
with jeans
a pair of sneakers or sandals
for footwear
simple pieces of accessories like
bracelets or wristwatch
5. Business Casual
look like “you mean business”
dawn a polo shirt or any collared
shirt paired with khakis or slacks
for men
fashionable button top paired with
khaki pants or pencil-cut skirts for
ladies
6. Smart Casual
combination of casual and
business casual
required for when going to
interviews
collared shirt layered with a coat
paired with denim or khaki pants
for men
dressy top layered with a blazer
paired with a nice slacks or skirt
for women
7. Business
requires ties (for men) and
dresses (for women)
requirements are buttoned
down shirt, business suit with
tie, and a pair of slacks for men
and a business style dress and
heels for women
8. This has been made possible by
Shirts United PH
A polo shirt, school and corporate
supplier in the Philippines
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