At the Chamber Music Office, I usually wear something in between "business casual" and regular casual. We're allowed to wear jeans, but they can't be ripped and we need to dress them up. I think running shoes might be frowned upon, too, but there's no official dress code.
When I was with Tree House (and let's face it, I still am, they just took my name off payroll) the junkier the better. It was pretty much inevitable that you'd sit in cat food or step in hairball at least once per shift, so you have to have a sense of humor about your clothes.
When I teach, I wear nice, but casual clothes and comfy shoes. I'm ok with me wearing jeans and so are my students and their parents, but I would never show up to a lesson wearing sweats!
When I was with Tree House (and let's face it, I still am, they just took my name off payroll) the junkier the better. It was pretty much inevitable that you'd sit in cat food or step in hairball at least once per shift, so you have to have a sense of humor about your clothes.
When I teach, I wear nice, but casual clothes and comfy shoes. I'm ok with me wearing jeans and so are my students and their parents, but I would never show up to a lesson wearing sweats!