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business casual
[ biz-nis kazh-oo-uhl ]
noun
- a style of clothing for the office that is casual but neat and professional-looking.
business casual
noun
- informal.a style of casual clothing worn by businesspeople at work instead of more formal attire
Word History and Origins
Origin of business casual1
Example Sentences
Most were wearing something short, black and slinky, while Debbie and I were dressed in business casual or, as I had advised her, “what you’d wear to go to the theater.”
Byrdie reported on the trend in January, headlining with the phrase “Business Casual for Hot Girls.”
Same with casual attire — as opposed to business casual attire.
The dress code was originally billed as semiformal, but, in line with the casual attire of startups, was later revised to “business casual but feel free to dress it up!”
In Cortez’s hands, latex becomes printed as leopard and cowhide, it becomes evening wear, sportswear or business casual — from a football tank to a floor-length dress to a blazer.
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