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  2. Your One-Stop Guide to Business Casual Attire for Men - AOL

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    We've spoken to our panel style experts to curate the best business casual attire for men that make dressing up feel comfortable and will look right on you.

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  4. Business casual - Wikipedia

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    There is no generally agreed definition of "business casual". One definition states that it includes khaki pants, slacks, and skirts, as well as short-sleeved polo shirts and long-sleeved shirts, but excludes tight or short skirts, T-shirts, and sweatshirts. [3]

  5. Dockers (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Dockers became a leading brand of business casual clothing for men under the leadership of Bob Siegel. [1] In 1987, Dockers introduced a women's line. In 1993 the Dockers brand was introduced into Europe under the leadership of Joe Middleton. Dockers makes belts, pants, leather wallets, shoes and other apparel.

  6. Trousers - Wikipedia

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    Men wore trousers either as outer garments or beneath skirts, while it was unusual for adult women to wear their pants (termed sokgot) without a covering skirt. As in Europe, a wide variety of styles came to define regions, time periods and age and gender groups, from the unlined gouei to the padded sombaji .

  7. Duck Head - Wikipedia

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    The Duck Head product line had been limited to casual cotton pants for men, but Delta Woodside expanded it by adding woven and knit shirts, shorts, and women's clothing to the Duck Head brand product line. [5] During the company's 1992 fiscal year, gross sales revenue from Duck Head clothing totaled more than $130 million. [5]