Hexenmeister
One of the Regulars
- Messages
- 106
- Location
- South Ogden, Utah
The idiots who run my company (into the ground, historically, as evidenced by going into Ch. 11 a year-and-a-half ago) have decided to make us dumb down our work attire.
I've worked here for three years, and during that time the dress code has been either A: black, collared shirt with khakis (at minimum), or B: dress pants, dress shirt, and coordinating tie. Myself, not wanting to look merely like some sort of slacker who just rolled out of bed, have long opted for the more formal, tie approach. However, they now demand we follow the slacker protocol...black shirt and khakis.
Not being one to give in to looking like a walmart shelf stocker or brainless store clerk, I am now looking into a tan suit of some sort. I like looking professional, but I am left wondering, can one wear a black dress shirt and tie with a tan/khaki/beige/brown suit without looking...bad (for lack of a better term at the moment)?
I've worked here for three years, and during that time the dress code has been either A: black, collared shirt with khakis (at minimum), or B: dress pants, dress shirt, and coordinating tie. Myself, not wanting to look merely like some sort of slacker who just rolled out of bed, have long opted for the more formal, tie approach. However, they now demand we follow the slacker protocol...black shirt and khakis.
Not being one to give in to looking like a walmart shelf stocker or brainless store clerk, I am now looking into a tan suit of some sort. I like looking professional, but I am left wondering, can one wear a black dress shirt and tie with a tan/khaki/beige/brown suit without looking...bad (for lack of a better term at the moment)?