Casual work fashion do and avoid? Key rules for a relaxed office dress code.

by Marvin Connie

So last Tuesday rolled around and I thought, screw it – let’s test this “relaxed office” dress code everyone whispers about. Grabbed my favorite oversized band tee and worn-out denim shorts. Felt like a chill Friday vibe, right? Wrong.

Casual work fashion do and avoid? Key rules for a relaxed office dress code.

First Disaster Strikes

Walked into the 9AM meeting feeling breezy. My manager’s eyebrow shot up like a rocket. Then Karen from accounting chirped, “Beach day after work?” HR tapped my shoulder before coffee break. Instant regret.

Round Two: The “Smart Casual” Trap

Next day, I tried those “nice joggers” influencers swear by. Paired ’em with a stiff button-down tucked in. Felt like a waiter at a tech startup. Team lead asked if I had a court date. Had to change into emergency khakis from the gym bag.

Finally Cracked the Code

Experimented for two solid weeks like I was testing vaccine formulas. Here’s the brutal truth:

DO THIS STUFF:

  • Stretch your button-downs over plain tees (no logos!)
  • Throw a blazer over ANYTHING washed
  • Get one pair of dark jeans pretending to be trousers

AVOID LIKE TAX AUDITS:

Casual work fashion do and avoid? Key rules for a relaxed office dress code.
  • Shorts above knee-length (unless you’re fire drill captain)
  • Hoodies that scream “I stayed up gaming”
  • Open-toed shoes before 5PM

The Unspoken Rules

Found out the hard way: “Casual” really means “slightly less suffocating”. Dress like you might accidentally meet the CEO in the elevator. Bonus power move? Keep a boring navy sweater at your desk. Saves your ass when HR does surprise “wardrobe walks”.

Oh, and that band tee? I still wear it Fridays after 3PM when the execs bail early for golf. Petty? Maybe. Worth it? Absolutely.

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