concept   getting dressed
culture   United Kingdom
statement   In the United Kingdom, it is common to wear undergarments, clothes, and shoes before leaving the house or going out in public.

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1 attire UK Casual and edgy, with a focus on individual style 1
2 attire UK Traditional all-white attire is a norm for Wimbledon in the UK 1
3 attire United Kingdom Formal attire includes a suit and tie for men and a dress or pantsuit for women. 1
4 attire United Kingdom Formal business attire is expected in most conference meetings. 1
5 business attire UK Formal business attire often includes a suit and tie for men and professional dresses or suits for women. 1
6 business attire United Kingdom Includes suits with conservative colors and patterns 1
7 business attire United Kingdom Formal business attire often includes suits, ties, and formal shoes. 1
8 casual attire United Kingdom Casual attire often includes a mix of contemporary and traditional clothing styles 1
9 casual wear United Kingdom Includes layers and weather-appropriate attire due to unpredictable and varying climate conditions 1
10 dress and attire United Kingdom Wearing jeans and T-shirt is considered casual attire 1
11 formal clothing United Kingdom Consists of formal suits, evening gowns, and formal wear suitable for events such as weddings, cocktail parties, and business functions. 1
12 formal wear United Kingdom Formal wear for women includes an evening gown or cocktail dress with high heels. 1
13 get dressed United Kingdom Typically involves wearing undergarments, clothes, and shoes before leaving the house or going out in public 1
14 getting dressed United Kingdom Putting on undergarments before the rest of the clothing is common practice 1
15 professional attire UK Wearing formal attire (suits, ties) is common in professional settings 1
16 professional attire United Kingdom Formal business attire is common in professional settings 1