Dress Code Basics
Business Formal
Business Casual
Casual
For Good Reason
100

True or False:
Most dress codes allow you to wear sandals.

False, close-toe shoes are a requirement in most jobs for foot safety.

100

These jobs require business formal attire

Lawyers
Funeral Directors
Broadcasters/Newscasters
Political consultants
CEOs

100

These jobs require business casual attire

Receptionist
Accountant
Bank Teller
Teacher
Computer Tech

100

Jeans

What is Casual Wear

100

Dressing professionally 

A dress code helps establish a certain image for the workplace. It can show 

200

True or false:
If your job requires a uniform, its fine to wear it anytime, even if you're not working. 

False.

200

Some examples of what Business Formal Wear include:

  • Suits
  • Blazers
  • A tie (if you are a man)
  • Dress suits
  • Skirt suits
  • Dress shoes
  • Heels or nice flats
200

True or False: A suit and tie is considered business casual.

False

200

These jobs require casual wear

Plumber
Carpenter
Electrician 

200

Uniforms might be required for these jobs

Nurses
Waitresses/Waiters
Bus Driver
House Painter
Mechanic
Cook
Construction Worker

300

True or False:
Its fine to wear clothes with holes to work.

False, it creates a sloppy, careless look in the workplace. 

300

You should always act this way in an interview

 What is polite, confident and interested

300

Finish this phrase

"Dress for the job you want..."

"not the job you have." 

300

Something to never wear to work

Graphic Tees with references to drugs or alcohol

300

True or False: Its fine to wear stained clothes for work. 

False

400

Does it look professional to wear a hat or sunglasses at work?

Nope. Hats are only allowed if its part of your uniform or if you have permission due to working outside to protect you from the sun. 

400

This is a great way to consider what to wear to work

How the people you serve dress and dress one step nicer.

400

This is another reason to follow a work place's dress code that doesn't have to do with how people look.

Safety- Jobs that work in hazardous areas not only require protective gear but restrict certain items as well.

 For example, no necklaces that might get caught in the machinery.   

400
  • aprons
  • hair nets
  • hats
  • t-shirt with the company logo on it
  • overalls
  • scrubs
  • gloves
  • hard hats
  • steel-toed boots
  • waiter / waitress uniform
  • coveralls

Examples of Uniforms

400
  • jeans (no rips or holes)
  • khaki pants
  • t-shirts (no explicit /offensive images or words)
  • shorts
  • cotton shirts
  • casual dresses, skirts
  • corduroy pants
  • boots
  • tennis shoes
  • flats

Examples of Casual Clothing

500

A person can have knowledge of the products of the services they represent but if a person doesn't _________ then people might not trust what they say.

Dress well/professionally

500

True or False:
Hair and beards don't matter when it comes to dressing well for work. 

False. No amount of professional clothes can fix messy hair or wild looking beards.  

500

True or False:
Sleep affects how you look at work.

True: looking tired can affect how those who come to us (Un'ina) see us. It also affects how we feel and if we take the time to put into our appearance. 

500

How can routines help dressing for work?

Have clothes ready the night before, know if you need to wash clothes, know how much time you have to get ready in the morning....

500
  • khaki pants
  • slacks
  • polo shirts
  • button-down shirts
  • blouses
  • sweaters, cardigans, and sweater vests
  • nice skirts
  • nice dresses
  • heels or nice flats
  • dress shoes
  • dress boots

Examples of Business Casual Attire

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