 
        
Being casual in your everyday wear is 
second nature to some and it’s almost as easy as waking up in the 
morning for a few chaps. Put on your regular clothes, fix your hair and 
leave the house. 
'But Casual Friday in the office is something of a delicate topic & can get incredibly complicated'
It’s a way to let your hair down, but not to let up the work productivity. So if you’re worrying about making a dunce out of yourself by not dressing right then let us help you out.
 
                
        Don’t be too casual
Most
 people in the work place are colleagues, sometimes friend’s, so you 
won’t want to offend anybody you don’t know well enough by wandering 
into work wearing “trackies”. Jogging bottoms and trainers are 
for running or lounging at home and not for the work place. It gives 
your boss the impression that you’re done for the day and you haven’t 
even started working yet. Swap your joggers for some corduroy, chinos, 
smart denim or wool trousers that are just as comfortable but look more 
formal (just so long as they’re fitted grandpa). 
 
                
        Don’t be the grouch-o
Casual
 Friday is as much a social event as it is part of the job and if you’re
 still turning up in full suited and booted gear you’re probably 
overdoing it. Taking off your tie, rolling up your sleeves or undoing 
your top button can even suffice in some cases for dressing down, it’s 
just subtle things like this that can be the most successful. 
 
                
"Taking off your tie and undoing your top button can even suffice"
Tone down the printed tee’s
Coming
 into work wearing a t-shirt is almost always appropriate for dress down
 Friday, so long as it’s not completely unprofessional. Wearing rude 
slogans, or any slogan, bright colours and printed tee’s is just 
distracting and also gives off a “last day of school” vibe and 
this isn’t something you want to put across to your boss. Going for 
neutral colours and maybe even a small logo subtly gives a more 
professional but comfortable style. Pair this with some black fitted 
jeans and a blazer and you’re all set.
 
                
                
        But what else?
Utilising
 an off-colour shirt, or corduroy neutral shirt with some grey suit 
trousers and leather shoes can deliver the correct mix of colourful and 
professional. You will be able to communicate with clients face to face 
and when you’re back at the office you can roll up your sleeves and not 
worry about any funny looks. 
If 
you’ve looking for a themed style such as a festive look, just find 
yourself a good old fashioned Argyle pattern wool jumper. These are 
great for relaxing in and they can be a great hit with everyone since 
they lend themselves to the smarter side of the Christmas themed office 
attire. 

Know your bounds
It’s
 all well and good knowing that you shouldn’t be too formal or not 
formal enough but this is a case by case affair. You may find it useful 
to know what the rest of the office is wearing and see how they dress. 
If you feel you’re too casual, match it to somebody else but don’t copy.
 Nobody likes to be wearing their favourite casual Friday shirt to then 
have a colleague turn up in the same one. Chat to your colleagues and 
find out what works such as "Are trainers ok?" or "What's the rule with denim?", especially if you’re new and they’ll be able to push you in the right direction.

 
 
 
 
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