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Charlotte, NC
Charlotte, NC
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Charlotte, NC
Charlotte, NC
Casual Pants for Men, Business Casual That is.
Casual Pants for Men, Business Casual That is.If you’ve ever felt confused by the term “business casual” you are not alone. The main reason for the mix-up: business casual can mean a whole host of things. For instance, in a formal work-place environment, bc signifies a jacket and tie while at a more relaxed work place or leisure event, a polo shirt is just fine. For all occasions, however, the guidelines for bc pants — be it khakis, chinos or corduroys—is that they are non-denim and (mostly) wrinkle-free. Make sure to wear a belt, and match the color to your shoes, and wear socks that match your pants color. If you are still unsure about your office’s definition of business casual, ask human resources. Meanwhile, here are some great eco-friendly, business casual pants. |
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