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Corporate Outfits

Date Added: December 22, 2009 01:30:12 PM
Author: Vishal
Category: Business & Economy: Ethics and Responsibility
If you are getting dressed for your office doesn’t mean you should leave your personal style behind. Always try to get dressed yourself in such a way that you look polished and professional. Try to find out which fashion looks good on you and which can kill your carrier. Your aim of getting dressed for work is to project a professional, competent image, regardless of your employment level or career path. The styles, colors, lengths and fit of your fashion choices will speak volumes about your ability to do your job. If you are concerned about your career, you'll be more concerned with looking professional than looking cute or trendy. In general, the more distracting a piece of clothing or jewelry is, the less appropriate it is for office wear. More guidelines to looking polished: • Color plays a big part in professional image. Traditional career colors include red (aggressive), navy (trustworthy), gray (conservative) and black (chic). Most of these colors work well in pantsuits, skirts, shirt, trousers and shoes and mix back with softer feminine colors(for female) that are appropriate like ice blue, lilac, soft pink and ivory. Loud colors like hot pink and wild prints are much riskier in the office, but some creative types can still pull them off. • Don’t wear fancy watches try to wear formal which suits your outfits. • Jewelry that jangles (chandelier earrings, stacks of bangles) is distracting. Opt for stud earrings or single bracelets. • Slouchy handbags look sloppy. Choose structured styles that project an organized image. • Most of what constitutes a polished image is in the details: manicured nails, run-free hose, scuff-free shoes, neat hair and male should have a regular shave and hair cut. • Fit is everything when you are talking about tailored work clothes. Pants should be fitted, but free of visible panty lines. Skirts, especially straight styles like pencil skirts, should be loose enough to sit down in comfortably. Jackets should be able to be buttoned. And blouses shouldn't gap between buttonholes. • Designer labels are great, but heavily logged clothing and accessories look cluttered and frivolous in the work place. A small designer bag is fine; a logo trench coat looks ridiculous. Choose well-made items that are free from obvious designer labels for the most professional look. The Corporate Fashion Collection is tailored from a superfine Polyester/Wool/Lycra fabric that feels great and has a wonderful drape. This high performance, fashionable and lightweight collection is a welcome addition to the comprehensive business collections. This is a fashionable, superbly tailored collection of image clothing that combines fresh fashionable style with the convenience of machine washable tailored clothing. This 13-piece collection mixes high fashion with some classic pieces to suit nearly all wearers. Ideal for almost all customer-facing staff who want to make a vibrant corporate image, including those working in: • - boutique hotels • - retail • - travel and tourism • - bars and restaurants. You can choose from four jackets, two trousers, three skirts and a ladies waistcoat. There is also matching menswear available in a two-button jacket with a plain front trouser and waistcoat.

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