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The discussion focuses on the appropriate dress code for an upcoming business conference, emphasizing a "Business Casual" attire. Participants recommend wearing comfortable shoes, such as Crocs or loafers, due to extensive walking and potential cold temperatures in conference rooms. There is a consensus against wearing jeans and shorts, with suggestions for khakis, skirts, and breathable fabrics to accommodate Chicago's humid climate. Attendees are advised to layer clothing, bringing sweaters or jackets for chilly environments.
PREREQUISITESConference attendees, event planners, and professionals seeking guidance on appropriate attire for business gatherings will benefit from this discussion.
LOL! That about sums it up. There are always those "very" comfy (wrinkled T shirts, etc.) and those that are "very" business like (suits)cmdtrgd said:My NED always says no jeans and no sequins...everything else inbetween should be okay!
KellyTheChef said:OK, when Crocs first came out I swore I would NEVER wear them...now they are growing on me!
Question: you don't wear socks with them, right? Don't your feet get gross and sweaty?
Are they comfortable like tennis shoes?
reba515 said:then again I always think I NEED new shoes!![]()
drives DH nuts.
quiverfull7 said:The ballet crocs are not nearly as soft and comfy as the originals or the mary jane style. I was disappointed with them once I had them on my feet...
speedychef said:I LOVE my crocs and I'm thinking of the ballet flat ones, they seem slightly less...well, croc-ey? I don't know. I love my crocs but they aren't the fanciest shoes ever...and I love the colors, but I suppose I should get a color that goes with a lot...