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Author Topic: How do you dress for work  (Read 10667 times)
raindance
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« on: May 30, 2006, 09:58:13 am »

I usually wear a suit, or shirt-skirt-and-jacket.  For summer I have light suits and dresses that are smart enough for office wear (i.e. don't look as though I'm going out to tea or to a garden party).  I think that how you dress for work depends entirely on the industry you work in.  

I feel comfortable wearing the clothes that I choose for the office.  My aim is to look neat, tidy, smart and professional.  I work very closely with the CEO in my company and attend of number of meetings so I'm often "on show".  Image is important in my job and I think I should make an effort to look the part.  A serious job requires serious clothes.  We don't have a dress code in my work place.  Most people tend to wear smart-casual clothes, and those who have higher-profile jobs wear suits.

I do have a colleague who dresses in what looks like underwear.  And in the coldest weather, too.  

As for the torn T-shirt ...  LOL.  Reminds me of my business college.  It was a college for "young ladies" and, as such, we weren't allowed to wear trousers AT ALL.  However, it so happened that the year I spent there was the year of holes in tights, frayed hems on denim skirts and generally a style of dressing that I would call "I've just walked through a hedge backwards".  So ... we couldn't wear even the smartest of tailored trousers but we could turn up looking quite disreputable!

Raindance

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