What do you wear to work?
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Scrubs too.0
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My workplace is also business casual!
I tend to wear a lot of skirts and dress pants with a simple blouse/shirt. I had to go out and buy shoes though because I had hardly any shoes that weren't sneakers or flip-flops, haha.0 -
This was such an insightful thread! I recently had a couple of interviews at a place where dress code is "business black," but I saw managers walking around in black tees with their bra hanging out and black stretch pants, so idk. Obviously if I get it, I won't show up like that! I'm thinking black slacks, with black blouses and black cardigans...so much black.
I ♥ black!!
It is easy to make it look dressy, even if it's not! lol0 -
Oh, by the way! If you're needing to buy a new wardrobe for this job, try the thrift shop first. I've gotten every single one of my dress shirts at a thrift shop near my house for $3.50 each. Makes it MUCH easier to afford.0
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I interviewed with pink hair and received a job offer before I had driven home. The pink is very light now, and mostly hidden under blonde highlights. I asked the HR manager about the hair even before I interviewed. I've had pink hair for 3 years, and it takes FOREVER to fade completely and is impossible to bleach out.
Now if only you folks could come and help me pick what to wear on the first day!0 -
Nothing usually sometimes clothes if it gets cold.0
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Colder time of year: Sweats, yoga pants, thermal tops, zip up workout jackets, fuzzy socks and slippers.
Warmer time of year: Capris, yoga pants, shorts, workout tees, tank tops, flip flops and bare feet.
I dress up when I leave work though :bigsmile:0 -
This was such an insightful thread! I recently had a couple of interviews at a place where dress code is "business black," but I saw managers walking around in black tees with their bra hanging out and black stretch pants, so idk. Obviously if I get it, I won't show up like that! I'm thinking black slacks, with black blouses and black cardigans...so much black.
I ♥ black!!
It is easy to make it look dressy, even if it's not! lol
Yes....completely!! I usually try to do something basic with a punchy piece or two. Here is my outfit from today....
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I just wear jeans and a t-shirt!0
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I'm a ranger. I wear jeans, a logo'd fleece and raincoat and hiking boots - probably not quite suitable for your job!
For my other job as a tour guide, it's a little more dressy, but still something that will look good with sensible shoes and a raincoat.
I tend to wear skirts on my days off because I can't wear them to work.0 -
This was such an insightful thread! I recently had a couple of interviews at a place where dress code is "business black," but I saw managers walking around in black tees with their bra hanging out and black stretch pants, so idk. Obviously if I get it, I won't show up like that! I'm thinking black slacks, with black blouses and black cardigans...so much black.
I ♥ black!!
It is easy to make it look dressy, even if it's not! lol
Yes....completely!! I usually try to do something basic with a punchy piece or two. Here is my outfit from today....
That is a super cute outfit! Love the skirt The way I dress in real life is usually something neutral with a pop of color either on the shoes, skirt, belt, etc. The most color I'll be allowed to have is makeup and nails, and I'm gonna wear lots of makeup since black makes me look so washed out.
If I get it anyway. I don't mean to brag but I did really well in the interview, so here's hoping!0 -
Dress as you wish to be perceived. I work with children, so all my clothes are machine washable, but I refuse to wear "comfortable," sloppy attire. I am a healthcare professional, and I want to be trusted and respected. So...neat, appropriate, clothes, and always closed toe shoes. NEVER flip flops or casual sandals! Limit the jewelery and keep your hair and makeup understated. Of course, you can add your own personality to things, but keep it in check.0
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I work in a business casual enviroment, I always wear black slacks and a white or dark blue button up.
This is totally cute tho, I'd rock it.
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Slacks, sweater sets or nice blouses. Some of the best work advise I ever received was to dress for the position you want to be in and not your current position.0
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Well IDK if anyone cares, but I got that job0
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*slowly* Clothes....0
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No, but seriously, typically khaki's or slacks and some type of blouse... If I'm feeling particularly girly a dress or skirt, but that doesn't happen very often... The only things we can't wear are jeans, t-shirts, sleeveless anything, flip-flops (or sandals with a post inbetween the toes), tennis shoes (unless it's a predominately standing job), anything ratty looking.0
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What do I wear to work? A dirty t shirt and either raggedy shorts or paint stained knit sweatpants, with a barn coat if needed, depending on the weather. Flip-flops, crocs, or barn boots. Accessories; sunglasses, knee pads, garden gloves.0
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