do you consider "getting dressed up".....
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nchs09 |
khakis and a polo from like lacost? :wtf:
i am wondering if its only the rednecks in georgia who think that is getting "dressed up" or not. usually when we get a presentation from a speaker he comes dressed like that. and when a professor asks us to dress nice for a presentation... half of the guys show up like that.
so.. what are your thoughts? |
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Sunsnail |
I'd say it's kinda dressed up.
/Georgian opinion |
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nchs09 |
minimum, i concider a nice pair of jeans, a button down shirt and a sports jacket as dresed up....
minimum. |
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wotyzoid |
Nahh its casual. You mean a khaki suit or a jacket only? |
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nchs09 |
quote: | Originally posted by wotyzoid
Nahh its casual. You mean a khaki suit or a jacket only? | i mean khaki pants and a polo shirt. |
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Orbax |
3 piece. dark colors. |
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Ygrene |
quote: | Originally posted by Orbax
3 piece. dark colors. |
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nchs09 |
quote: | Originally posted by Orbax
3 piece. dark colors. | what does this mean? dress pants, jacket and a shirt? |
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lücid |
i'd consider that business casual, as long as the polo is tucked in and the khakis are nice and wrinkle-free, along with a nice belt and nice shoes. if you're going to do the minimum to look "professional" it at least should be a nice looking outfit and now thrown together like you wear a t-shirt and jeans.
also, there's different levels of dressiness depending on the situation. getting dressed up for a work meeting and getting dressed up for a wedding might be 2 entirely different things. you just kind of have to assess the situation and figure out what's appropriate. |
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CranberryJuice |
quote: | Originally posted by Orbax
3 piece. dark colors. |
+1 yeah that's being dressed up .....mmh at least here :conf: |
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nchs09 |
for me, thats not dressed up. thats just tucking in a shirt. |
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wotyzoid |
quote: | Originally posted by nchs09
i mean khaki pants and a polo shirt. |
yeh, definitely not dressing up. |
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