Several years ago during the dot-com passion , Manhattan lawyer John Kennedy sometimes wore a dark blue suit to meet potential Internet clients . But he soon realized that his conservative clothes were a strike against him before he even shook hands . so he began to do business in casual , open-shirt clothes .
But now the tables have turned . Today Silicon Valley executives are the ones often coming out in suits . No wonder that fortune 500 executives are dusting off their silk ties and pants . “I would say there is a trend now toward a little more business dress , ” said Kennedy . “I find myself wearing suits more . ”
While there isn't a rush toward formal office wear , clothiers and executives say the workplace uniform is heading that way . In many offices , men are wearing Jackets , ties and pants more frequently than a year age . Top women executives never went as casual as men , so the shift doesn't affect them as dramatically .
“Business casual” took several years to catch on . It started with casual Fridays , evolved to casual summers , then became casual everyday . ……
Observers mention many factors driving the trend Internet companies helped lead the dress-down movement and other industries followed suit to attract workers . But with the collapse of many dot-coms , the relaxed look is becoming a style to avoid . Moreover , as the economy stumbles , more people are hunting for jobs or trying to keep the ones they have , and appearance counts .
US President Bush wears a coat and tie in the White House office and expects his staff to dress “professionally , ” which some say sets a tome for the nation .
1 . “Business casual” was prevalent several years ago because .
A . the Manhattan law business grew very quickly
B . shaking hands with clients became popular
C . the country was fighting the conservatives
D . the Internet companies boomed then
2 . When the "business casual" prevailed , .
A . businessmen wore ties only in workplace
B . businessmen didn't wear ties at all
C . businesswomen didn't wear formally in workplace
D . businesswomen still wore formally everywhere
3 . The Fortune 500 executives .
A . set the trend toward more casual wear
B . are particular about what they wear
C . begin to wear suits more often than before
D . are usual1y indifferent to fashion trend
4 . At the beginning of the “business casual” trend , business people wore casually .
A . when meeting clients
B . on weekends
C . in summer
D . almost everyday
5 . It is implied in the passage that the change of business dress from the casual to the formal reflects .
A . the changed of people's taste in fashion
B . the ups and downs of the fashion industry
C . the ups and downs of the Internet companies
D . people's difference in business dress
1 . D 2 . D 3 . C 4 . B 5 . C
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