Talk:Informal attire
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[edit] Merging international standard business attire article into informal attire
I judge the article international standard business attire to be appropriate for merging into this one, which barely has any content right now.
- the name of that article is long and cumbersome
- this mode of dress is not restricted to business but is also common in churches, at daytime weddings in the USA, funerals, government, school, etc
- the name informal attire is shorter and consistent with the other articles in the dress-code series
hajhouse 17:50, 8 April 2007 (UTC)