Topic: Businesswear BUR

Posted under Tag Alias and Implication Suggestions

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create implication businesswear (661) -> clothing (2200173)
create alias business_wear (1) -> businesswear (661)
create alias business_attire (399) -> businesswear (661)
create alias professional_clothes (44) -> businesswear (661)
create alias officewear (0) -> businesswear (661)
create alias office_wear (0) -> businesswear (661)
create alias office_attire (3) -> businesswear (661)
remove alias office_clothes (0) -> office_clothing (985)

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this kind of stuff

lots of different names for it, but I think businesswear is the most general and intuitive term.

(Wikipedia is of no help as apparently the official names are 'informal wear' and 'undress' which are both stupid and unintuitive)

Followup:

alias office_clothing -> businesswear
alias office_clothes -> businesswear

Professional clothes aren't necessarily buisnesswear; mechanics jumpsuit, chef's jacket, bankers visor, doctor's jacket, etc are also professional clothes (and not necessarily uniforms either)

I'm sure we have specific tags for the items I mentioned, but it may raise problems if someone is conducting a more general search? Idk if it would be an issue, just thought I'd point it out for consideration

lust_demon_laz said:
Professional clothes aren't necessarily buisnesswear; mechanics jumpsuit, chef's jacket, bankers visor, doctor's jacket, etc are also professional clothes (and not necessarily uniforms either)

I'm sure we have specific tags for the items I mentioned, but it may raise problems if someone is conducting a more general search? Idk if it would be an issue, just thought I'd point it out for consideration

That's fair
Especially if those more specific sets of clothing/attire get aliased to professional clothes

lust_demon_laz said:
Professional clothes aren't necessarily buisnesswear; mechanics jumpsuit, chef's jacket, bankers visor, doctor's jacket, etc are also professional clothes (and not necessarily uniforms either)

I'm sure we have specific tags for the items I mentioned, but it may raise problems if someone is conducting a more general search? Idk if it would be an issue, just thought I'd point it out for consideration

Those things are professional clothes in that they're clothing worn as part of a profession, but 'professional clothes' in isolation means business/office clothes 99% of the time (as seen by whats under that tag currently).