Not exact matches
Beach weddings typically
allow for a more
casual dress code that includes maxi
dresses, sundresses, wedges and dressy sandals.
I generally already do this for work clothes (
dress code doesn't
allow jeans), but I don't often think to «fancy» up my
casual clothes.
My work has thank god a separate summer
dress code which
allows me to be a bit more
casual than rest of the year.
Also, at my current full - time job, the
dress code allows us to be pretty darn
casual... which isn't okay by me!!
This look is perfect for those whose work
dress code allows for something more
casual.
It's corporate retail so business
casual is the official
dress code meaning, jeans are
allowed in some instances but frowned upon in others.
I have since learned that my company's
dress code is «business
casual» but jeans are
allowed every day.
No rompers at my business
casual dress code workplace, though, even on Fridays: no shorts
allowed.
By Chiara Spagnoli Gabardi Of all the types of clothing, leisurewear probably conveys the most personal expression — unlike work wear,
casual outfits don't abide by strictly defined
dress codes,
allowing the wearer to bring her own touch...
The
dress code at the hotel restaurant is smart
casual with no shorts or sandals
allowed so we would recommend that gentleman bring with them at least one pair of long trousers and one pair of closed toe shoes.
Opening hours: 18.00 - 00.00 Pool and beach orders from 12.30 to 17.00
Dress Code: Smart
casual (swimwear, bikinis, sleeveless T - shirt, sarongs are not accepted) Evening - Elegant chic (tee - shirts, shorts, Bermudas shorts, faded jeans, sandals, flip flops, tongs, slippers and sports shoes are not
allowed)
Opening hours: Lunch: 12.30 pm — 3.30 pm Dinner: 7.00 pm — 10.30 pm
Dress Code Breakfast and lunch - Smart
casual (swimwear, bikinis, sleeveless T - shirt, sarongs are not accepted) Evening - Elegant chic (tee - shirts, shorts, Bermudas shorts, faded jeans, sandals, flip flops, tongs, slippers and sports shoes are not
allowed)
By Chiara Spagnoli Gabardi Of all the types of clothing, leisurewear probably conveys the most personal expression — unlike work wear,
casual outfits don't abide by strictly defined
dress codes,
allowing the wearer to bring her own touch...