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What is Generally Meant by "No Tennis Shoes" in a Dress Code

I believe there's a useful question in here. While we can't say what "No Tennis Shoes" definitively means for a specific company, it is a phrase with general cultural meaning and connotations that can be usefully talked about, such as in this question:

What is appropriate dress for a "business casual" interview?

So I've edited the question slightly to make it a general one rather than company-specific and I submit that it should now be reopened.

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    Agree, voted to reopen Commented Aug 11, 2020 at 18:03

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As the question had already a couple of reopen votes, and as I also think it should have stayed open, I proceeded to cast a binding vote, and the post is now open again.

I think the post is quite answerable as it already has several answers, many of them highly voted.

The edit Kaz did made it even clearer and on-topic IMO.

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  • Aaand I just saw the question again in the close queue. I voted leave open but I think too many people are a bit VTC-trigger happy...
    – LP154
    Commented Aug 14, 2020 at 8:23
  • @LP154 post is still open and without VTCs... guess the one you saw expired... but yeah I sensed that some were a bit jumpy to VTC
    – DarkCygnus Mod
    Commented Aug 18, 2020 at 17:58
  • yeah there was 2 votes 5 days ago as it's still open I guess they expired but IMO we should do something about this, lots of questions are VTCed and then closed even when they should not be closed. But I don't know what we can do...
    – LP154
    Commented Aug 19, 2020 at 7:23

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