Sunday, 19 February 2017

office wear..


Your working wardrobe depends on region, climate, industry, where you are working. Dressing in a manner appropriate to the company culture shows that you are a team player and concerned about the kind of image you and your company presents to client.

Do you spend every Monday morning staring into your closet wondering you have nothing to wear. Many wokers face this dilemma. We indian love our clothes. Dressing up smartly and looking presentable makes us feel good about ourself. The important aspect that workers needs to remember when it comes to office wear is comfort and fit.

Women

Saree: saree is common outfit  that women in different parts of india wear in different styles. The saree comes in different colours and materials .  A typical bun type hairstyle and a perfect formal sandals will complete the look in saree .

Salwar suit: if you are picking salwar suit for office, go for simple pattern. Salwar suits are available in

many styles and fashion. Avoid anarkali style suit as they are usually meant for festive occa

sion.

Trousers and formal shirt: pick trouser and skirt that go well with your look and figure.

Formal skirt and shirt: formal knee length skirt and a matching top or shirt also goes well for professional women. These attire are best suited if you work in a multinational firm where the formal office dress code is actually followed.

Men

Pant and shirt: if you are doing an ordinary job where you don’t have to interact with the corporate directly then a regular formal shirt and pants is the best office attire for men. You may select plain or striped shirt for regular working days.

Tuxedo suit: those who are handling managerial position should have an edge over the others. They may opt for tuxedo suit for higher level meeting and seminars.

Safari suit: the safari suit was common formal attire for businessmen in india they look great even on short men if they are stitched to perfection.

Kurta pajama: usually simple white, off-white or grey kurtas pyjama are worn by men in india. At present only politicians opt for this outfit.


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