Anonymous wrote:I do not consider them business casual. They aren’t. Jeans are for casual Fridays. I see lots of people wear them daily though. My dh is an engineer and has trouble working in pants/khakis. He says they aren’t comfortable enough. He wears suits for briefings downtown and then has to change into jeans before going to his office. He remarked to me once that he thought he’d have better focus in shorts. Who knows- maybe our kids will wear shorts when they are working. Or our grandkids will wear pajamas in 50 years. Casual seems to be trending.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would consider jeans business casual if paired with a blazer or work appropriate top and nice shoes, as opposed to sneakers and a t-shirt or sweatshirt.
Agreed. I still limit them to mostly Fridays but I’m a lawyer and I’ll wear nice darker wash jeans with ankle boots, a belt, a plain shirt and a blazer. I have a colleague that has cream colored jeans that wear them with a nice top and it looks good. I think they have to be not too “aged”, no rips, not tight, and pair it with nice top and a belt.
Anonymous wrote:I would consider jeans business casual if paired with a blazer or work appropriate top and nice shoes, as opposed to sneakers and a t-shirt or sweatshirt.