But work at home isn’t business casual. Business casual is what to wear in a less formal public setting, like a conference or office. While some people have started to wear jeans in those settings, I have never seen anyone in flannel shirts and broken in hats in a setting described as ‘business casual’.
Yes, some offices don’t have dress codes and that is fine to wear, but agsin they don’t call themselves ‘business casual’ either.
I mean, it’s not even really a “your mileage may vary” thing. If you’re working from home, then you’re completely disconnected from what standard “business casual” is.
YMMV. I’ve been working from home since 2018. Them fuckers are lucky if I wear pants at all.
When I work at home it is mostly pajamas.
But work at home isn’t business casual. Business casual is what to wear in a less formal public setting, like a conference or office. While some people have started to wear jeans in those settings, I have never seen anyone in flannel shirts and broken in hats in a setting described as ‘business casual’.
Yes, some offices don’t have dress codes and that is fine to wear, but agsin they don’t call themselves ‘business casual’ either.
Tucked-in flannel shirt with a belt and nice jeans I think might qualify as business casual
I mean, it’s not even really a “your mileage may vary” thing. If you’re working from home, then you’re completely disconnected from what standard “business casual” is.