1. Business attire can be called as appropriate wear for an interview, for a professional job and dress code wear for work in an office environment.
2. Dress codes are written and more often, unwritten rules with regard to clothing.
3. Business attire for men includes a suit, jacket, shirt, trousers, tie, dark socks and dress shoes.
4. For women, business attire includes a suit or an ensemble of a skirt, dress slacks, or dress with a jacket, blouse, hosiery and closed toe shoes.
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Corporate dressing etiquettes
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2. Business
attire can be called as appropriate wear for
an interview, for a professional job and dress code
wear for work in an office environment.
Dress
codes are written and more often, unwritten
rules with regard to clothing.
Business
attire for men includes a suit, jacket, shirt,
trousers, tie, dark socks and dress shoes.
For
women, business attire includes a suit or an
ensemble of a skirt, dress slacks, or dress with a
jacket, blouse, hosiery and closed toe shoes.
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Treat your business clothing as an investment and
choose wisely. Make sure you buy classic styles
that suit your body shape, are comfortable, have
quality workmanship and quality material.
For business/corporate situations match your
handbag , shoes and belt. Black shoes should be
matched with a black handbag. This is not a time
to get creative with your accessories or to wear
colored shoes.
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Do not neglect your outerwear . Purchase a good
quality coat that can be worn with either pants or a
skirt. For cooler weather don't neglect your outdoor
footwear. For skirts choose long knee-high boots.
Keep shoes and boots in a good state of repair.
Scuffed shoes with worn heels will ruin the look of
your outfit.
To complete your look choose soft leather gloves
that will add a nice touch as well as keep your hands
from getting chapped.
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Choose clothing material that reflects the season.
Heavy fabrics and tweeds are best for Fall and
Winter and will look out of place during Summer,
as light linen fabrics will look out of place during
Winter.
Always wear a belt where there are belt loops .
Choose a good quality leather belt and don't be
tempted to wear a flashy or plastic belt. If you
don't like belts choose pants without loops
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A suit in shades of black, gray or dark blue, in
either a solid color or with pinstripes is acceptable
for formal business-wear.
The shirt should be a light color or a crisp white
when the suit is dark. The sleeves of the shirt and
blazer should reach the wrist. Do not roll up
shirtsleeves as it can be viewed as informal.
Ties should be made of silk or a similar material
and can include a color and print which provide an
attractive contrast when viewed against the shirt
and blazer. Stay away from loud patterns, cartoon
characters and novelty prints.
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Choose socks to match the color of the pants or
shoes. They should reach around the height of the
calf. Socks made from natural materials will aid in
wicking away excess moisture.
Shoes should be somewhat formal and always
cleaned with a good shoe polish. When unsure,
choose black leather shoes with laces since they
can easily go with most styles.
The style of the belt should compliment the
material and style of the shoes.
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Keep haircuts short and well maintained, and
always shave any facial hair.
Jewelry for men should generally be limited to one
ring on each hand at most, and a formal style watch.
Avoid earrings and necklaces. A necklace with a
religious symbol should be tucked inside the shirt
so as not to be visible.
Wear a long formal wear coat over the suit. This
can normally be omitted in summer.
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Choose a light and fresh body spray. For colognes,
either use a light variety in a small amount or none
at all. Make sure that the fragrance is not
overpowering and test it out a day before the
interview by asking for someone’s feedback.
The briefcase should complement the overall look.
Choose a smart case or portfolio in a dark color.