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What do you wear to work?

PinkEarthMama
Posts: 987 Member
I start a new job Monday and the dress code is "business casual".
I have no idea what business casual IS. I've been a work at home mom for the last 9 years!
What do you wear to work? Are you the best dressed? Do you admit to being the least well dressed?
I have no idea what business casual IS. I've been a work at home mom for the last 9 years!
What do you wear to work? Are you the best dressed? Do you admit to being the least well dressed?
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My company is mostly business casual, at least while we are in the office. At events and board meetings, it is definitely business (suits).
I wear black pants, nice sweaters, dress shoes, or a skirt and a nice top. I would stick to more business than casual: no flip-flops, jeans, tshirts, or too casual. It is still work, and a professional image is still important. Even on our casual Fridays, when we can wear jeans, I make sure to wear a dressier top and nice shoes, not sneakers.
I am not the best dressed at my company, but I look professional and like I belong there.0 -
Try some slacks and a blouse0
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something classic.
blacks, greys, nudes, blues
slacks, skirts(at knee length) or longer dresses
clean shoes, heels
make sure ur jewelry isn't all loud and blingy
clean hair, light makeup0 -
Air Force Standard Issue ABUs...
Imagine my embarassment when I showed up and everyone was wearing the same thing....0 -
Oh, and I forgot to congratulate you on your new job :flowerforyou:0
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I'm a teacher so I always have to look professional...i lean towards the business casual look. I always have black pants, regular and the skinny jean type. You can switch them up with different blouses. Easy and comfortable!0
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Air Force Standard Issue ABUs...
Imagine my embarassment when I showed up and everyone was wearing the same thing....
Love this.0 -
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Dress pants (I go with the classic boot cut) or skirts (knee length or longer). I kind of like the 'skinny' pant look but try to avoid what's temporarily in-style so that I have the main staples in my closet. Button up shirts and silk blouses make me feel more professional. My favorite store to shop is New York & Co (when they have sales). Most of their clothing are classic styles that will be able to hang around in your closet for a while, and the fits are usually flattering. I wouldn't say I'm the "best dressed" but I get a lot of compliments on my wardrobe - including from my boss! Kohls usually has a pretty decent selection too.0
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Dress pants, heels, dressy tops.
I work with people that are 50+ years old, they are wearing stretch pants, sweats and sneakers to work. That's dressy to them. I guess it's a matter of opinion. They also don't leave the office like I do, so maybe that's another reason they get away with it.0 -
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Dress pants, heels, dressy tops.
I work with people that are 50+ years old, they are wearing stretch pants, sweats and sneakers to work. That's dressy to them. I guess it's a matter of opinion. They also don't leave the office like I do, so maybe that's another reason they get away with it.
Sweats and sneakers!?
I can't wear heels, which makes me sad. :-(
I am in the front office dealing with the general public. Face of the company, first impressions, blah blah.0 -
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I work in a Foundry. I wear Levis, Steel Toed Boots, ****ies or Carhart shirts. Hard Hat.0
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business casual is a step down from suits. So pretty much anything in the professional section of a department store. Slacks, blouses, blazers, skirts. Flats or heels. Tasteful but not overpowering accessories.
I'd suggest picking one main color such as black/brown and buy some coordinates to start with, then expand a piece or two a month until you have a nice selection. Also layers and cardigans can help extend your wardrobe through seasons.
Also, be careful, some places are okay with sleeveless (not straps) some places aren't.0 -
Dress pants, heels, dressy tops.
I work with people that are 50+ years old, they are wearing stretch pants, sweats and sneakers to work. That's dressy to them. I guess it's a matter of opinion. They also don't leave the office like I do, so maybe that's another reason they get away with it.
Sweats and sneakers!?
I can't wear heels, which makes me sad. :-(
I am in the front office dealing with the general public. Face of the company, first impressions, blah blah.
I can wear heals, but I don't always wear heels. Sometimes I wear flats....they have really cute flats out nowadays. Very girly, and so many different color options.0 -
I think it really depends on the type of job/company and your environment. You said "front office", is your position in reception? You may not need to be dressed up as formally as higher-up positions in the workplace.
If you're not completely comfortable going all out, I think a nice dressy pair of jeans can still be consider business casual as long as you match it with a more professional top/accessories.
Don't bother with heels if you're not comfortable in them, they will just make you feel less-confident and it will show. Invest in some nice flats or low wedges.
No matter what though, CONGRATS! You got the job, now just rock it! : )0 -
why cant u wear heels?0
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Chasin, I had three ankle surgeries in the last two years. Heels are just not an option.
I am office admin / reception . When I interviewed, I saw everything from messy buns / lulu headbands / sloppy cardigans over tank tops to power suits and high heels.0 -
i work in the adult film industry so i wear my birthday suit all day... everyday0
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Chasin, I had three ankle surgeries in the last two years. Heels are just not an option.
I am office admin / reception . When I interviewed, I saw everything from messy buns / lulu headbands / sloppy cardigans over tank tops to power suits and high heels.
Ow! Yikes. Yea stay away from the heels.
You can do all the messy bun stuff once u get settled in the job.
Ya don't wanna go in there all relaxed as if you've been there forever.
Be yourself tho.
Find a middle ground, wear a cute cardigan with a skirt or pants.
Also, did u interview w/that color in ur hair?0 -
Yeah, what others have said. Go with more formal rather than less, especially if you're "front of the house". 1st impressions matter - for you and the company you work with. Buy a few pairs of classic dress pants, a few blouses, cardigans, and skirts and you can mix and match them all.0
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these are kinda cute, great for your ankles0 -
I wear this:
Or this(crappy pic, but you get the idea):
And this:
If I am shooting I usually go kinda casual:
Outside it is quite casual:
Overall though, I usually wear nice jeans and dress shirts with dress shoes. That would be business casual.0 -
Blue or black slacks (Prefer ****ies for durability), and a polo. As seen in my profile pics.0
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I have that shirt
I pretty much always wear heels. I wear a lot of pencil skirts, sometimes some nice skinny trousers and a dressy top....it could be a blouse or a simple tank with a cardigan or blazer. Buy lots of basics....simple black cardigan, black pants, navy pants, gray pants, etc.0 -
Well, right now I'm working from home...that might be changing soon.
So right now, whatever I want....jammies, work out clothes...NOTHING at all on occasion!
Once I get back into an office environment, dress pants, nice collared shirt, normal casual wear.0 -
I usually wear jeans and a polo or button up shirt. My office doesn't care though, I could come in wearing shorts and a t-shirt as long as we don't have a vendor visiting0
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