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The thread centers around discussions about appropriate attire for an upcoming conference, specifically focusing on footwear and clothing choices. Participants share their personal experiences and opinions regarding what is considered acceptable business casual attire, including the use of open-toed shoes and capris.
Views differ on the appropriateness of capris and open-toed shoes, with some participants stating they are acceptable while others feel they may not meet business casual standards. No clear consensus emerges regarding the definition of business casual across different regions.
Participants come from various professional backgrounds, which influences their perspectives on dress codes. Experiences shared reflect personal comfort levels and regional dress norms.
Consultants preparing for the conference may find insights from fellow participants regarding attire choices and comfort considerations relevant to their own planning.
I agree! I hate wearing socks and shoes in the summer but due to my work location, I have to wear closed toed shoes also. I wear sandals as much as I can but it still drives me nuts!janetupnorth said:If you are taking a HO tour, try to wear closed toe shoes. I don't know what they are doing this year or what they will say, but you really shouldn't be walking in a warehouse in sandals.
I personally always have a problem getting "summer shoes". I'm in and out of a warehouse with conveyors and HAVE to have closed shoes. I envy the other office people that can wear all kinds of dress shoes and sandals and look nice. I have to wear tennis shoes or clunky work shoes.![]()
I actually got a pair similar to these this past winter and was excited to have something that could potentially look dressier with jeans: http://www.kohls.com/kohlsStore/shoes/brandsforshoes/gbx/PRD~121191/GBX+Nelles+Shoes.jsp
janetupnorth said:If you are taking a HO tour, try to wear closed toe shoes. I don't know what they are doing this year or what they will say, but you really shouldn't be walking in a warehouse in sandals.
I personally always have a problem getting "summer shoes". I'm in and out of a warehouse with conveyors and HAVE to have closed shoes. I envy the other office people that can wear all kinds of dress shoes and sandals and look nice. I have to wear tennis shoes or clunky work shoes.![]()
I actually got a pair similar to these this past winter and was excited to have something that could potentially look dressier with jeans: http://www.kohls.com/kohlsStore/shoes/brandsforshoes/gbx/PRD~121191/GBX+Nelles+Shoes.jsp
I wore them last year because of all the walking. Just make sure they are a very nice clean pair.redsoxgirl said:would sneakers be ok with the other business casual clothes?
ameliasurf said:i got a question! ok so what if i don't really have any business casual wear?
i am not just going to go out and buy clothes to just wear to this conference!
i always wear denim to my shows! It is nice skinny leg denim! and a nice top!
chefann said:It's on the conference checklist: https://www.pamperedchef.com/images/cc/us/pdf/nc08_checklist.pdf
- Workshops and tours are business casual events. Women should wear slacks, skirts, jackets, sweater sets or summer dresses. Men should wear dress pants and dress shirts. Shorts and denim are not appropriate for women or men.
- Achievers walking across stage should wear business dress, such as pant or skirt suits, dresses, or suits and ties.
- Executive Director banquets are often more dressy occasions, but contact your Executive Director for details.
ameliasurf said:i got a question! ok so what if i don't really have any business casual wear?
i am not just going to go out and buy clothes to just wear to this conference!
i always wear denim to my shows! It is nice skinny leg denim! and a nice top!