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This question is about business professional.
If you work in an office that claims to be business casual all the time, then you might never need a suit, but you'll still be wearing dress clothes.
These offices tend to be a little more relaxed in their dress codes. You'll see a bit more personality and individual style, some bright colors, and even bold prints. More dress pants and dresses than suits and sportscoats. But you're probably not going to see jeans - that's just too casual.
So how about the office that typically dresses down, one where wearing jeans is expected -- except for business casual days. This does happen in some jobs. Let's say you work in a print shop and you wear jeans and any top you want on a regular basis. But one day a month you host your clients for an open house. This day you'll need to wear business casual.
Luckily for you, that definition tends to be even more relaxed than the others. A nice pair of clean and not ripped jeans might do. A pair of khakis would probably be even better. And a great polo top or even a button-down shirt pairs well with either pants option. You can even wear a sweater and fit right in.

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