Sunday, March 14, 2010

I have a job orientation that is hawaiin theme with business casual dress code. What do I wear?!?!?

We have our first day today at a community center as a "Welcome to Best Buy" type of thing. It is a hawaiin theme and the dress code is business casual, but they said that if I have a hawaiin shirt, to go ahead and wear that.





If I decide to wear a hawaiin shirt, what does that do for the business casual dress code? I was planning to wear a dress shirt, khakis or slacks, and dress shoes. But if I decide to wear a hawaiin shirt, do I wear it over my clothes, or just replace the dress shirt with the hawaiin shirt and continue to wear the dress pants and dress shoes?





What exactly do I do? Or, I could just forget about wearing a hawaiin shirt period, lol. But seriously, if I decided to wear one, what do I wear with it?

I have a job orientation that is hawaiin theme with business casual dress code. What do I wear?!?!?
i would wear the hawaiian shirt (show them you have spirit) and the dress pants and shoes too sounds (show 'em your professional too). it sounds like a silly outfit but it also sounds like what they're looking for
Reply:Ya wearing a themed shirt for a themed place is a good idea. hope it works out. Report It

Reply:you should do khaki pants wth any shirt that has a spring color to it, like light blue, pink, yellow, tuck in your shirt, brown shoes and belt.
Reply:ok dont worry if they have told you to wear hawaiin than wear hawaiin shirt, cacky slacks, and dress shoes
Reply:Slacks and Tommy Bahama shirt!!
Reply:Business casual can be interpreted more than one way. If they told you about the hawaiian shirt go ahead and wear one. It's probably best that you do, it shows your willingness to participate and that you want to fit in. With it I would suggest a pair of nice shoes and khaki pants. Some businesses consider nice jeans business casual as well but most do not. If you go with a hawaiian shirt and the khakis you'll be set.
Reply:blue shirt ,open shirt, no tie, shoes and socks, no jeans, but jockers pants



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