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at a glance

women in the downtown area are generally seen wearing long pants, skirts and long shirts, even when the weather is extremely warm - staying within the standards of appropriate work attire is always a priority for employees working in offices and a variety of downtown institutions. 

men have equally high standards for fashion, and while the polo-khaki look is always a safe choice, men often dress more carefully when it comes to work - a suit and a tie are common among some businessmen and depending on the weather, it is common to see a diverse range of choices.

sharp dress pants, collared shirts, button ups along with a number of warm colors can be seen in the comfortable and trendy looks for men's business fashion.  arrow-back     arrow-forward

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