Let us face it, not everyone is gifted with the talent to dress-up. The risk of being overdressed and underdressed is forever a problem for most of us. Actually, even fashionistas have the problem of conforming to the office's dress code while being trendy as well. On the contrary, others go for comfy clothes that they no more stick to the dress code. Here are few suggestions that might help you with your dress-related concerns.
If you are new in the office, the best thing that you are able to do is to look all over and observe what they dress. Be subtle in doing this, but try to evaluate what your superiors and colleagues are wearing. By doing so, you will have an idea of the level of formalness or casualness of your office. And if you pattern your daily outfit to what they're already wearing your possibilities of dressing up right is better.
It is safer not to take risk and be adventurous especially if you're new in the office. Stick to the office dress code for a while and watch the people before you do something risky. For instance, if your office allows you to wear jeans to work, do not wear tattered pants instantly. Try to observe if someone wears it, if you're sure that it is allowed then that is the time you can wear it as well. It's better to stay on the safe side to keep away from sanctions for the upper management.
In dressing up, always bear in mind that you should never compromise comfort over looks. In the end, it does not really matter what you wore at work but what you completed during that shift. The thing is if you're not comfortable wearing sky-high heels do not, even if every girl in the office does. Go for flats if you're comfortable with it. There is really no point of wearing uncomfortable outfits. As long as you aren't breaking any rule, do not bother much.
To finish, make an effort to keep your face tidy and pleasant. Get a proper haircut and maintain appropriate hairstyle. Keep in mind that you can do everything in dressing up for the office. You can be bold and trendy or comfortable and plain. As long as you aren't breaking any of the dress code, go for it!
If you are new in the office, the best thing that you are able to do is to look all over and observe what they dress. Be subtle in doing this, but try to evaluate what your superiors and colleagues are wearing. By doing so, you will have an idea of the level of formalness or casualness of your office. And if you pattern your daily outfit to what they're already wearing your possibilities of dressing up right is better.
It is safer not to take risk and be adventurous especially if you're new in the office. Stick to the office dress code for a while and watch the people before you do something risky. For instance, if your office allows you to wear jeans to work, do not wear tattered pants instantly. Try to observe if someone wears it, if you're sure that it is allowed then that is the time you can wear it as well. It's better to stay on the safe side to keep away from sanctions for the upper management.
In dressing up, always bear in mind that you should never compromise comfort over looks. In the end, it does not really matter what you wore at work but what you completed during that shift. The thing is if you're not comfortable wearing sky-high heels do not, even if every girl in the office does. Go for flats if you're comfortable with it. There is really no point of wearing uncomfortable outfits. As long as you aren't breaking any rule, do not bother much.
To finish, make an effort to keep your face tidy and pleasant. Get a proper haircut and maintain appropriate hairstyle. Keep in mind that you can do everything in dressing up for the office. You can be bold and trendy or comfortable and plain. As long as you aren't breaking any of the dress code, go for it!
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