Business casual style ranges from conservative attire that can be used in somewhat formal situations, such as business meetings with external parties, to more casual attire that is acceptable in a casual atmosphere in the workplace. Here are some outfits that can be used as a reference when considering the business casual style for winter.
Defensive Fall/Winter Business Casual Style 1Navy Jacket & Gray Slacks with Tied-Up Shirt
The most conservative business casual style we would like to introduce is a navy jacket, gray slacks, and tied-up The most conservative business casual style is the jacket style, which combines a navy jacket, gray slacks, and a shirt with a tie. Incidentally, the navy jacket and gray slacks are a classic combination that constitutes the Ivy League style popularized among students at prestigious universities on the U.S. East Coast in the 1950s and 1960s. To fully incorporate the sporty elements of the Ivy League style, a single blazer, button-down shirt, regimental striped tie, and coin loafers are also a good choice. For a more conservative look, a semi-wide collar dress shirt, a plain or komon tie, and a pair of lace-up shoes with minimal embellishment are recommended.