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Dress Code For Team Dinner
Feels like a dumb question for me not to know the answer to but I don't and the normal ppl I'd ask this from internally aren't available so - there's a practice wide dinner at a restaurant (nice but not super fancy pace it seems). Generally ppl in the office dress bus cas to cas (you can get away with jeans, polo shirts). What will most ppl be wearing at the dinner? Is suit no tie or blazer + slacks appropriate? Full suit and tie? Just whatever we wear in the office?
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Re: Dress Code For Team Dinner
Just a shirt and pants is fine. Throw on a jacket if you want to kick it up a notch. No tie.
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Re: Dress Code For Team Dinner
Whatever you wear in office (on the more casual-ish side of office wear, rather than the more formal, I'd think).
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Re: Dress Code For Team Dinner
Caveat that you should also check the restaurant for a dress code. Most won't have one or will be less restrictive than what it sounds like you have for the office, but you don't want to be the one who has to borrow a blazer from the loaner rack.
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Re: Dress Code For Team Dinner
Good point. Gonna tag on a blazer to be safe.Anonymous User wrote: ↑Sun Jun 26, 2022 11:13 pmCaveat that you should also check the restaurant for a dress code. Most won't have one or will be less restrictive than what it sounds like you have for the office, but you don't want to be the one who has to borrow a blazer from the loaner rack.
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Re: Dress Code For Team Dinner
Update, it looks like a hipster place. Might wear a suit and tie but ironically, see.
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