At worst, being overdressed is sticking out (in a good way). It demonstrates that you made an effort, which shows respect. Underdressed at worst, comes off as sticking out, poor social awareness, AND not entirely giving a shit. Keep in mind that casual vs. formal is not the same as caring vs. uncaring in your appearance - you can definitely look polished and put together in a pair of jeans and a shirt, and you can
look sloppy and awkward in a business suit.
The difference is that most people feel very uncomfortable when they're obviously overdressed as it's probably not what they usually wear. Being over or underdressed and the obvious accompanying discomfort will make you stick out even more.
My philosophy is that overdressed can almost always be
easily dressed down when you're out if you're really out of place (remove a jacket, take off your tie, or untuck a shirt). But you can't dress up if you're underdressed without having to buy something while you're out. What options do you have if you arrive wearing shorts and flip-flops? |