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2/18/2005 7:04:11 AM EDT
Our office has "casual Fridays" every week.  In my experience, folks here understand neither our employee dress code nor the concept of "business casual," and I wondered if this affliction was as widespread as I suspect it might be.  So...


How many of you have "casual days" at your offices, do you think this a good or a bad thing, and do people take advantage?
(i.e., "Give 'em an inch & they'll take a mile!")


Just curious...
2/18/2005 7:05:25 AM EDT
[#1]
Mine company doesn't.  I wish they did though.  
2/18/2005 7:06:15 AM EDT
[#2]
The dress code where I work is rarely enfourced, I went in with stuff covered in grease from working on the car, MARPAT and all kinds of other stuff
2/18/2005 7:07:25 AM EDT
[#3]
i had to stop allwoing it. it  was getting out of had. i thought they guys would like a day of  no tie. we had one kid that come in some pants that i wouldnt have changed oil in.
the woemen in the office also got way out of hand.  spandex and 1970 clothes should not be on old women.
Ronald
2/18/2005 7:08:30 AM EDT
[#4]
Most of the places that have casual Fridays means that you don't have to wear a tie. It means nice  slacks, a dress shirt, and loafers. Personally, for me it is kind of a pian because I have to spend money on different clothes.
2/18/2005 7:09:02 AM EDT
[#5]
Work for a law firm, we went casual M-F about 6 years ago.  Best thing we ever did.  

We did have the rare person show up in leather pants or pajamas.  

They looked like pajamas to all of us, even the slippers.  

ETA:  I forgot the lady that was a manager in our office-she looked like one of the Solid Gold Dancers.  Gold tunic top, gold spandex, gold slipper type shoes and a (shit you not) thin gold head band!!!   Oh yeah, she was a bitch too.  She moved to DC where she belongs.....
2/18/2005 7:09:13 AM EDT
[#6]

Quoted:
i had to stop allwoing it. it  was getting out of had. i thought they guys would like a day of  no tie. we had one kid that come in some pants that i wouldnt have changed oil in.
the woemen in the office also got way out of hand.  spandex and 1970 clothes should not be on old women.
Ronald




We had a crack down once after people start wearing pajamas  to work.  There was one person who would dress as a woman every day
2/18/2005 7:12:19 AM EDT
[#7]

Jeans and sweaters.

When someone wears slacks
in the office, most people ask
if they had a job interview
today?



If I have to sit in a cube for
12 hours a day, I'll be damned
if I am going to be wearing
uncomfortable clothes.
2/18/2005 7:12:37 AM EDT
[#8]
I'm wearing a t-shirt and camoflague jacket and jeans.

I wore the same thing yesterday.

Some days I go business casual.

Most days I don't.

Then again, I work for a small company, and know in advance when I'm going to be out with clients.
2/18/2005 7:12:54 AM EDT
[#9]
my company does, but i always forget and dress nice anyway.

i think it's a stupid idea.
2/18/2005 7:13:40 AM EDT
[#10]

Quoted:

Quoted:
i had to stop allwoing it. it  was getting out of had. i thought they guys would like a day of  no tie. we had one kid that come in some pants that i wouldnt have changed oil in.
the woemen in the office also got way out of hand.  spandex and 1970 clothes should not be on old women.
Ronald




We had a crack down once after people start wearing pajamas  to work.  There was one person who would dress as a woman every day

you live an interesting life
2/18/2005 7:16:18 AM EDT
[#11]

Quoted:
There was one person who would dress as a woman every day



So, was she it hot?


2/18/2005 7:19:44 AM EDT
[#12]
You want me to dress up?


I'll wear one of these



2/18/2005 7:22:26 AM EDT
[#13]

Quoted:
You want me to dress up?


I'll wear one of these

tinypic.com/1rff3k
tinypic.com/1rff4k



Are those standard issue ammo-fort casual wear?

Howls,
ice-Wolf
2/18/2005 7:24:11 AM EDT
[#14]

Quoted:
You want me to dress up?


I'll wear one of these

tinypic.com/1rff3k

tinypic.com/1rff4k



Okay, there must be a story, so I'll be the first to ask. How do these and the fortbuilding go together?
2/18/2005 7:25:54 AM EDT
[#15]

Quoted:

Quoted:
You want me to dress up?


I'll wear one of these

tinypic.com/1rff3k

tinypic.com/1rff4k



Okay, there must be a story, so I'll be the first to ask. How do these and the fortbuilding go together?




I could hand them on the ammo cans, since I didnt have somewhere to lay them out
2/18/2005 7:26:21 AM EDT
[#16]
I wear Anchor Blue loose fitting khakis everyday they are loose fitting, comfortable, and look nice. Monday through Thursday I always wear an oxford cloth long sleeved shirt. On Friday it is a casual day, but I still wear an oxford cloth shirt half the time. The other half, I wear an untucked short sleeve polo type shirt. I work in a civil engineering office. The CAD people aren’t seen much outside their area so they usually dress reeeeeally casual anyway. All of the management types dress professionally M-T and business casual on Friday.
2/18/2005 7:47:55 AM EDT
[#17]
I work for a Fortune 100 company and dress is dictated by your placement in the organization. If you work in the shop it's jeans and t shirts, everything in between the hourly employees and mid/upper management is dress casual. Khaki's and button up shirts or polo's are the norm. If you show up to work with nice slacks a tie and your shiney shoes everyone asks how your interview went.
2/18/2005 7:49:12 AM EDT
[#18]

Quoted:
The dress code where I work is rarely enfourced, I went in with stuff covered in grease from working on the car, MARPAT and all kinds of other stuff




If you don't mind me asking, what do you do?
2/18/2005 7:51:30 AM EDT
[#19]

Quoted:
You want me to dress up?


I'll wear one of these

tinypic.com/1rff3k

tinypic.com/1rff4k

NIIIIIIIICE!!! LOL
2/18/2005 7:52:18 AM EDT
[#20]

Quoted:

Quoted:
The dress code where I work is rarely enfourced, I went in with stuff covered in grease from working on the car, MARPAT and all kinds of other stuff




If you don't mind me asking, what do you do?



I used to be a phone operator for Cypress Semiconductor.

Now I do Cox cable support.

If I can find I job in it Im a BPE piping and tubing inspector
2/18/2005 8:01:18 AM EDT
[#21]
We are business casual all the time.   Our definition of "business casual" is a bit more loose than others.  For example, jeans are acceptable under our dress code.

Specifically prohibited are combat boots.    I wear my Danners to work on snowy days and then change to "regular" shoes in my office.

I don't think our code is enforced to the letter.  I've seen people walking around in leather pants.    Sports jerseys are sometimes seen, but very rarely.

Five years ago I had to wear a suit every day to work.  I like the business casual dress code much better.  

2/18/2005 8:07:28 AM EDT
[#22]


I dress like a homeless person.     But, I don't have to deal with the public.  

In fact, the whole place reminds me of being in a zoo full of poo flinging monkeys.


The things one must endure to make a living.
2/18/2005 8:13:41 AM EDT
[#23]
Next Friday is Hawaiin shirt day, so if you want to, wear a hawaiin shirt and jeans.
2/18/2005 8:16:12 AM EDT
[#24]

Quoted:
Next Friday is Hawaiin shirt day, so if you want to, wear a hawaiin shirt and jeans.



Thanks for the heads up. I
didn't get the memo.



2/18/2005 8:17:41 AM EDT
[#25]
Business casual rules! Suites suck
2/18/2005 8:19:44 AM EDT
[#26]
We are usually business casual unless a "special meeting" is in order.

Also our office close at 12noon on Fridays.

Our bosses Rock
2/18/2005 8:23:45 AM EDT
[#27]
I gotta wear a suit everyday, but sometimes  i dress casual on Fridays, like today!!!!!!!
2/18/2005 8:24:15 AM EDT
[#28]
casual pretty much everyday.  

what about hawaiian shirt days!!  
2/18/2005 8:28:00 AM EDT
[#29]
I generally have a pair of grease and diesel soaked coveralls on every day of the week.  
Blue jeans is as formal as I get.

ETA-I once owned a pair of Black denim jeans. Those looked pretty darn formal!
2/18/2005 8:29:02 AM EDT
[#30]
when your earning only $2 more than the minimum wage, there isn't much of a dress code
2/18/2005 10:55:01 AM EDT
[#31]
Blue jeans, flannel, whatever.  Or you can dress in slacks and tie everyday.  About the only rules we use is to clean it up when we have formal meetings with the customer, and I follow that rule when I travel to see vendors.

Then there is our trans-sexual in progress.  He copies his hair color and style from one of the female manufacturing engineers, and copied the blouses worn by a Materials & Processes engineer; the day they both wore the same blouse, the shop took up a collection so she could go buy a blouse at lunchtime, and that just made her totally pissed off.  After that, she brought a spare to work everyday.

Talk about a dick - wait  that's not right, at least not for much longer.  
2/18/2005 11:07:18 AM EDT
[#32]
Cargo pants, shorts, jeans, and t-shirts are the norm where I work.  Some people wear slacks and polo shirts.
2/18/2005 11:23:39 AM EDT
[#33]
In the Navy, casual Friday means everyone brought beer to work.
2/18/2005 11:28:36 AM EDT
[#34]
I work at home taking care of the kid. Somedays, I stay in jammies all day. Today however I have on dress slacks and a nice sweater.. just felt like dressing nice for a change.
2/18/2005 1:54:43 PM EDT
[#35]
Our company is typically casual all the time. I'm talking shorts/jeans and t-shirts.


Certain people may wear business dress or business casual according to their own wishes, but that's up to the individual.


I like Fridays because the hot redhead lawyer that works for our company usually wears jeans that look almost like they're painted on. The rest of the week isn't too bad, as it's skirts with side slits and knee-high boots.

2/18/2005 6:35:09 PM EDT
[#36]
I am in a civil engineering office in central Texas.  Clean jeans and a nice shirt are usual for us.  Docker pants are also worn.  Only wear a suit when we have a public meeting or special interview.