Aug
06

Work-Wear

Work wear are clothes worn at work places. There are dress-code which are supposed to be followed workwearas per the company rules. They are normally formal outfits. Wearing formals gives a good impression at your work place and also to your other colleagues. They are compulsory for few offices only.

Works wear clothes very from gender to gender, & also from position in the office. Women may wear skirts, pants, shirts, tie, and scarf. Men on the other would dress up in formal pants, t-shirt and a tie. High post officials may wear blazer for work. It’s not just about the clothing. Along with your clothing your shoes should also be proper. There are formal shoes for both men and women. If apt kinds of shoes aren’t worn with formal shoes then it can look quite a disastrous.  Then comes the make-up part of it. Women should always wear subtle and light make up. Too jazzy or too heavy make up can make you look horrible.

Not all offices have a dress-code. But most of them follow this rule to keep discipline and also to make a good impression on their customers. Employees wearing formal attires or as we call them work wear look more presentable then people wearing casuals at their work-place.

Aug
06

Business Skirt

business-skirt.jpgIt is necessary for an individual to know the fact that clothing and attire reflect the personality you carry. At the same time, it is also essential for an individual to understand what to wear and when to wear it. Female clothing has a wide variety. Options for wearing suitable clothes for suitable place are a plenty. A corporate woman working in a professional environment has to be professional in her clothing. Her wardrobe should echo decency and formal look.

A business skirt is an ideal choice for a woman working in an office. It gives a smart and fashioned look. It can be used in combination with different types of formal shirts. It can be an alternative for pants while you are wearing a business suit. It is good at style and many different patterns are available in a business skirt. Hence, it gives an opportunity for women to wear the type they wish. A business skirt can be purchased from stores which are into clothes and garments retailing. Colours and the cloth texture can be decided to your preference. Due to the increasing needs the range has also increased and hence, the selection can be done through a large number of samples. Internet can also be a source through which one can buy a business skirt.

Jul
01

Business attire

When it comes to the business attire before, a person has to remember two things, perfection and presentation. In is not just the mind that has to be presentable in the business world but also his dress sense. Business people have always been on the search to look different from their peers. Traditional business attire involve, for men, a matching coat and pant, a tie and long sleeves shirt. For women it was mostly long skirts, slacks and a blouse. They would mostly choose dull colours like black, greyish shade and white. Business attire was mostly stringent in those days.

With the change of time the business attire also seem to change. Today more companies have begun to adorn casual business attires like only a shirt with a collar, pair of loafers and cotton slacks. Although some companies don’t allow jeans and gym shoes but there are some who allow. Today many company accept casual business attire on Fridays which they call Casual Fridays. The main reason behind this casual business attire is that it creates a more relax environment. But casuals do not mean all over casuals, there are also some restrictions given by the company not to cross certain limits.

Jun
23

Office Dress Codes

Tank TopImagine this: the owner arrives in the morning, and is greeted not only by the company’s receptionist, but also her exposed navel. A scenario very likely to happen at a small business this summer; as soon as it gets hot, people start dressing alike - something which is not always seen as professional.

The solution is to create a dress code - something that every business has the right to do. That means telling every employee:”I realize we don’t have something in writing, but I’m going to be putting together a policy communicating our dress code policy more formally.”

An owner also needs to tell his employees that their appearance delivers a message to both customers and vendors. It goes back to image and branding for your company - what are you indirectly saying to your customers.

A dress code should spell out what isn’t and is appropriate for that certain company. It should be specific: if you allow workers to wear shorts, make clear how long they have to be, and if you are banning cut-offs, say it. State it too if it’s ok for women to wear sleeveless tops but no tank tops, and if their blouses shouldn’t be made of see-through fabric.

You should also look at the physical environment within your company: if there’s a lot of exposed skin in your office might it be because the air conditioning is faulty, or perhaps because there are no shades on the windows to prevent the sun from streaming in? If so, you should remedy the situation, and, in the process, acknowledge your employees’ needs.