Tegucigalpa - Post Report Question and Answers

What is the typical dress code at work and in public places? Is formal dress ever required?

Business casual except on Tuesdays, all of our important meetings tend to happen that day so a full suit is preferred. - Mar 2024


Same as the States. - Jan 2024


As an EFM, I notice that the office seems to be a mix of business and business casual. Some people have on khakis and collared shirts, others collared shirts/ties, and an occasional suit. Women tend to wear slacks and nice blouses or a simple sheath dress. Basically, the mood seems to be "Do your job well and nobody is going to police your fashion choices". Again...I'm an EFM...so take that into consideration. In public, local women dress-up...even to walk around the mall. If you go to public events or a local citizen's barbecue...expect to dress up. No shorts for men and a dress/heels for women. - Aug 2023


Typical American protocol/etiquette for a place of work for US staff. - Feb 2022


Pretty laid-back culture for men's dress. Even high officials of the Honduran government go to lots of meetings without a suit or tie. Women can be laid-back too, but there may be stronger cultural expectations for women to be made-up and use inconveniently high heels (think the kind that make you walk in little mincing steps like your feet are bound). - May 2018


There is no strict dress code in public, but if you are a woman, I would not wear shorts unless as in my opinion, there was a lot of cat-calling and ogling. There is so much machismo and this country has a high rate of femicide. Despite that, most Honduran women wear tight jeans, tight shirts, tight dresses with short skirts and high heels. Attire at embassy is business casual, but some locals' outfits seem questionable. There are several formal events that diplomats are invited to, men typically wear a tux or their military dress, women in formal gowns. - May 2018


Mostly business dress at the embassy. For men, consular, political, and econ officers wear suits (or at least have a suit jacket ready to go). USAID and other State direct hires are ok with slacks and a button down. Whatever you want outside of work. No real comment for women. Honduran women wear tight dresses and heels. - Apr 2018


Slightly less formal than DC. - Jun 2016


- Suit and tie or business casual. - Feb 2016


Dressy at work, nice casual in public. - Aug 2015


Formal at the Embassy, casual in public. - Jul 2015


Professional at work, casual in public. - Dec 2014


You will see few men in shorts. - Sep 2014


Business for work, casual everywhere else. - Aug 2014


Suit and tie. - Jun 2014


Varies wiht the job. - Mar 2014


For women - blouses and skirts, casual dresses. For men - lightweight woolen suits in medium or dark tones. - Jan 2014


Depends on your job really. Most wear at least a tie, but some do enjoy casual Fridays. - Oct 2013


Work ranges between suits and khakis. In public, you don't see many guys in shorts unless they're gringos :) - Jun 2013


Business at work. - Jun 2013


Business casual at work. Wearing long jeans when it's 85 degrees out is normal. - Apr 2013


At work the usual. In public, like a lot of latin countries, if you're a guy wearing short pants you may be the only guy doing so. - Nov 2009


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