?The dress codes were brought to America by settlers. Up until around the mid 20th century, most decent citizens in America and much of Europe dressed formally on a day to day basis. This was a reflection of social status, as well as personal hygiene and self respect. During the social upheavals and cultural revolutions of the mid 20th century, dress codes began to relax, leading to the popularization of casual wear.
A formal dress code helps groups of people adhere to a similar basis of rules for how they look at certain occasions. Formal dress code may be explicitly listed in the invitation or rules to an event, or may be expected to be common knowledge transmitted culturally. For instance, the function of a formal dress code in a wedding is to establish the importance of the event, as well as help the bride be the center of attention, rather than the other guests. This is achieved by usually having all the men wear black and white tuxes and the women wearing dresses that contrast with that of the bride.
Cocktail parties give you a chance to mingle among friends, acquaintances, and current and potential business associates. Look sharp and dress appropriately.
Examples of Business Dress Code for Men
The Eastern European Business Culture
The divide between Eastern Europe and the rest of Europe and the world developed after World War II, with Eastern Europe consisting.
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