Business Etiquette
Dress CodeĀ
The right clothes can help you make a good impression in the business world. This page sheds some light on how to put your best foot forward and dress for success!
For Gentleman
* Avoid logos, including small logos on shirts if possible.
* Make sure suits, shirts, and pants are tailored to fit. They should not be too tight nor too loose or baggy.
* Iron it before you wear it!
Our Standards:
We can help you decide what is appropriate at the various types of events we will be holding throughout the year. We will post the dress code in effect under the ‘Description’ section. Below are our dress code categories and general guidelines.
* Business Casual
Collared shirt (button-up or polo) with cotton trousers (khakis) and loafers or dress shoes (NO RUNNING SHOES!) is acceptable.
* Business Formal
Suit and dress shoes are acceptable.
* No Dress Code in Effect
Wear whatever you’d like to the event… as long as it’s not offensive or too revealing. Try to keep it neat.
For Ladies
* Avoid anything too revealing (see-through, sheer, miniskirts, too tight, or spaghetti straps).
* Make sure clothing is tailored correctly.
* Iron it before you wear it!
Our Standards:
We can help you decide what is appropriate at the various types of events we will be holding throughout the year. We will post the dress code requirements under the ‘Description’ section. Below are our dress code categories and general guidelines.
* Business Casual
Dressy pants or skirt and a blouse or nice top is acceptable.
* Business Formal
Business suit (matched skirt and jacket) or pantsuit (matched pants and blazer) along with closed-toe shoes and hose is acceptable.
* No Dress Code in Effect
Wear whatever you’d like to the event…as long as it’s not offensive or too revealing. Try to keep it neat.



