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smart casual, a. and n. orig. N. Amer. Brit. |ˌsmɑːt ˈkaʒʊ(ə)l|, |ˌsmɑːt ˈkaʒjʊl|, |ˌsmɑːt ˈkaʒ(ʊ)l|, |ˌsmɑːt ˈkazjʊ(ə)l|, |ˌsmɑːt kazj(ʊ)l|, U.S. |ˈsmɑrt ˈkæʒ(u)əl| [‹ smart adj. + casual adj.] A. adj. Designating or characteristic of (a style of) dress which is informal yet smart, esp. smart enough to conform to a particular dress code.
[1924Davenport (Iowa) Democrat & Leader 24 Mar. 11 The sleeveless dress..gives a smart casual appearance.] 1936Toronto Daily Star 17 Mar. (advt.) All the smart casual brims ‘Caverley’ does so well—in colours that accent your tweeds and prints. 1945N.Y. Times 18 June 16/5 Slim, tall and athletic of build, she is the ‘shirtwaist and suit’ type. Perhaps that accounts in a measure for her understanding of what the smart casual look in dress requires. 1966Times 16 Dec. 15/6 Smart casual wear..form [sic] the basis of a man's après ski wardrobe, but he should take more than a change of polo-necked sweaters. 1988Courier-Mail (Brisbane) 27 Sept. 17/2 Jennifer is a 20-year-old Alternative, with short platinum hair jelled and sprayed into a cone, bright face, smart casual clothes and heavy worker's boots. 1996World's Fair 11 Oct. 10/3 (advt.) Over 18s. Smart casual dress. Music to please all. B. n. This style of dress; a garment or outfit in this style.
1943Toronto Daily Star 1 Sept. 21 (advt.) Here's a smart casual that can commute from classroom to campus. 1982Financial Times (Nexis) 25 May iii. 12 Resorts have a definition of: ‘smart-casual’ in the evening, that is, in shorts, jeans or T-shirts. 1995S. Nye Best of ‘Men behaving Badly’ (2000) 4th Ser. Episode 3. 137/1, I thought we agreed on smart-casual for this evening. I think you're edging into casual-casual there. 2003Church Times 14 Mar. 15/4 This..rather a trendy don, sporting what we might now call smart-casual. |