I'm starting a new job next month in an office and attire is business casual. I've been doing some reading on the Internet about what that means. The consensus is that long-sleeve, button-down shirts and khakis are typical.
1) I don't like the undershirt showing when top is unbuttoned. I've tried V-neck T-shirts in the past but they still show. So do men go with no undershirts at work?
2) Is there a rule of thumb in choosing khaki/chino/Docker-type pants compared with dressier pants that may be microfiber, wool blends, or softer fabrics? I've worn both types and not sure if certain shirts or styles pair better with one or the other.
Thanks.
1) I don't like the undershirt showing when top is unbuttoned. I've tried V-neck T-shirts in the past but they still show. So do men go with no undershirts at work?
2) Is there a rule of thumb in choosing khaki/chino/Docker-type pants compared with dressier pants that may be microfiber, wool blends, or softer fabrics? I've worn both types and not sure if certain shirts or styles pair better with one or the other.
Thanks.