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Smart Casual Dress Code

Maharlika

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Would this be the same as "Semi-Formal"? I'm going to a restaurant and the dress code is "Smart Casual". I know it probably means no jeans/ sneakers but does it involve wearing a tie? Advice appreciated. Thanks.
 

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I would put it on par w/ business casual. Tie probably isn't required.
 

Maharlika

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Thanks!!^^
 

JayJay

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Originally Posted by Spencer Young
I would put it on par w/ business casual. Tie probably isn't required.
+1. Sounds like business casual to me.
 

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Yeah, suit pants/slacks, business shoes, and collared shirt ought to win the day for you. I would bring a coat but it's not required.
 

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If its a restaurant I'm starting to learn that although they say smart casual they really mean "you can basically wear whatever you want".
 

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Originally Posted by Slopho
If its a restaurant I'm starting to learn that although they say smart casual they really mean "you can basically wear whatever you want, just expect to pay more for it".

FTFM.
 

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Originally Posted by Slopho
If its a restaurant I'm starting to learn that although they say smart casual they really mean "you can basically wear whatever you want".

Originally Posted by FLMountainMan
FTFM.

I recently went to the Oval Room here in Washington D.C., the Washingtonian put this restaurant in the top 10 of Washington's best restaurants. Business Casual/Smart Casual is what is recommended, but I get in there an there are people wearing denim (black jeans..but still)...one guy came in wearing a t-shirt and slacks.

Savages.
 

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