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.'
Casual shirts are shirts that are worn casually. These can be t shirts or sweat shirts. A shirt that is not considered to be casual and is considered to be more dressy is a polo or a button up collared shirt.
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.