No, it is not. A black tie event insinuates that tuxedos or very nice suits are the proper attire for the occasion. So men should be expected to dress like that, and women shouldn't wear short skirts or sleeveless dresses.
For the upcoming event, the appropriate attire is business casual. This typically includes dress pants or khakis, a button-down shirt or blouse, and closed-toe shoes. Avoid jeans, t-shirts, and sneakers.
The appropriate academic casual dress code for a university event typically includes neat and modest attire such as collared shirts, blouses, dress pants, skirts, and closed-toe shoes. Avoiding overly casual clothing like jeans, t-shirts, and sneakers is recommended.
you can wear whatever you want but personally no!!
It is now considered appropriate to wear any type of business or business casual clothing and shoes to a funeral. Although the custom used to be that you had to wear black, it is no longer considered to be your only option.
yes but only if you wear black socks too.
yes there is, dress shoes, black pants and a dress shirts. the dress code for Payless Shoes is Business casual. and NO!!! Sneakers
It is more appropriate wearing black shoes
Any that can be dressed up a bit with a nice blouse, shoes and accessories should work for a varied degree of casual atmospheres.
black pants, black shirt, black socks, black shoes.
Reebok makes Rockport walking and casual shoes
It really depends on how "casual" your work place is. Men's comfortable casual shoes have come a long way from a few years ago. Everything from very casual "non-shoes" like Sanuks comfortable and lightweight styles, to driving mocs from great brands like Ugg Australia, Ecco, Clarks and Kenneth Cole make great "casual attire" shoes for men.
Polo shoes are casual shoes, not running shoes.