Depending on the event, maybe. If you are going to a dinner party with family/co-workers/family friends, then sure. A bar, however, never do so unless you want people to think you're a geek. Hope this solves your problem!
Smart casual attire would include khaki dress pants paired with a nice sweater or a blouse that buttons and includes a collar. Smart casual might include dress pants with a blazer and low heels or even a casual dress.
A smart casual dress code is typically an informal but neat attire. It is not as dressy as a formal dress code but it is a step up from business casual.
Smart casual
smart casual!
"Shabby", "casual" or perhaps "scruffy"
The term 'smart casual' means that someone is smartly dressed but they do not need to be in full formal attire. So they might be in a suit but not with the waistcoat and a formal white tie.
According to the article in Smart Money linked below, the patent continues through December 2016.
Smart but casual. usually office wear
Smart but casual. usually office wear
Leather can be waterproof, which is suitible, it looks smart and neat and leather is also very strong so it would be hard to create a hole in your shoes.
no that's why all of the airplanes are built smart one
Casual business attire usually consists of smart but casual clothing. This includes slacks, pants and suit pants but not jeans. Skirts should be split at or below the knee. Plain casual shirts and tops can also be worn.