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Dress attire for "business causal-like" CB dinner
Ive got a group CB dinner the night before my interviews at a very upscale restaurant where the recommended dress was described as "business casual-like". Im sure Im overthinking this but any suggestions for a male? Grey suit pants with a white dress shirt but no tie? Dress pants and a nice polo?
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Re: Dress attire for "business causal-like" CB dinner
Slacks + button-up + blazeradammac17 wrote:Ive got a group CB dinner the night before my interviews at a very upscale restaurant where the recommended dress was described as "business casual-like". Im sure Im overthinking this but any suggestions for a male? Grey suit pants with a white dress shirt but no tie? Dress pants and a nice polo?
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Re: Dress attire for "business causal-like" CB dinner
didn't mean to make the above anon