Casual Friday
Friday designated as a day on which employees are allowed to dress less formally than on other workdays.
noun
another name for dress-down Friday
noun
the business practice of allowing employees to dress more casually on Fridays
noun phrase
The last day of the workweek, when one can dress informally: He cites the business community’s adoption of dress-down Friday as an example/ It’s Friday, jeans day, pal (1990s+)
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