A casual shirt is a shirt with a long sleeve, buttons and a collar. They look good enough for a park stroll but not something you would wear to church. A flannel shirt is an example of a casual shirt.
Shirt=Shirt are more formal. While, T-Shirt=T-Shirt are more casual.
"You need to wear jeans and a t-shirt on casual day.'
Dressing casual means slacks and a dress shirt and nicer shoes.
Casual, nice jeans if any. A fairly casual dress shirt
Guidelines for business casual attire can sometimes vary from business to business. But a generic dress would be nice casual pants (not jeans) for men and either a polo type shirt or button shirt. T-shirt are usually not acceptable. For ladies, skirts/dresses or dress pants would be considered casual attire. Again, no jeans.
Let a shirt be bought for me.
casual clothes are things like jeans and a t shirt nothing special u can get them any where
A casual black t - shirt
it depends if it's a nice black shirt I would go with kahkis but if its a casual shirt I would do light blue jeans
Like all things "business casual" is a context driven term - depends on the culture of the organization and the region of the country. There are no formal rules, but here are a few basic ideas:California Casual: t shirt, jeansBusiness Casual: collared shirt, dark jeansBusiness: Sportcoat, dark jeans (no tie)Formal: Tux, dressMidwest Casual: t shirt jeansBusiness Casual: polo, khakisBusiness: Suit and tieFormal: Tux, dressNew YorkCasual: polo, jeansBusiness Casual: collared shirt, khakisBusiness: Suit and tieFormal: Tux, dressAgain, the context matters. An internet startup in NY may dress more CA and a financial firm in CA may be more NY styled."Very business casual" is then on the lower end of business casual.
Mercerized cotton would be one, but normally for golf shirts and collared t-shirts. You can also find casual shirt made of Sea Island cotton, and silk.