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• Neat plain shirts or blouses
• Neat cardigans/jumpers
Unacceptable business attire includes:
• Tracksuits, combats
• Jeans
• Casual Slacks
• Polo Shirts
• Short skirts
• Shorts
• Sports wear
• Runners, flip flops
• T-Shirts
• Low cut tops, halter neck tops, see through tops, tank tops or tops with spaghetti straps Midriff
length tops
• Any item with visible logos or emblems
Please note that this list is not exhaustive.
Definition of Casual Business Attire:
Casual business attire is permitted on days where Management approval for same has been granted,
for example as part of a Company event or charity project, etc.
On these days’ employees can choose to wear more casual clothing that is appropriate to our
workplace. Although, employees have an opportunity to dress in more informal wear, it is important
that we continue to present a professional image towards members, clients and the public. This is a
difficult area to be absolute about, particularly as fashions change, however, we would ask employees
to use their best judgement, common sense and good taste when deciding what to wear on Business
Casual days. If you question the appropriateness of the attire, it probably isn't appropriate. Let
common sense prevail.
Appropriate casual business attire includes:
For men:
• Casual slacks
• Neat jeans
• Polo shirts or t-shirts
• Runners
• Casual shirts
For women:
• Casual trousers/skirts
• Neat jeans
• Casual shirts
• Polo shirts or t-shirts
• Cardigans/sweaters
• Runners
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