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3 Tips for Corporate Dressing in Workplace

Posted by Alex Kriplani on

Monday mornings are always chaotic, especially when you have limited time and chores to complete,

While not all workplaces require a dress code, how you dress and look in front of your boss and colleagues speak volumes about you.

For the corporate workplace office attire, the dress codes are: Business formal, Business professional, and Business casual. These three are your guidelines in dressing appropriately for success.

                                          

Business Formal 

This is the highest form of workplace dressing. Nothing less than a good quality men's tailored suits is required to complete the look

    Style tips for Men: Any dark suit in neutral solid colors (grey, navy, and black) with a neutral color plain dress shirt (White, Pale Blue, Blue) Prefer to opt for Double or French cuff shirts and pair it with stylish cufflinks and a subtle patterned tie for this business formal dress code.

    A pocket square can be added to give an elite look to it.

    Complete the look by pairing it with a black or dark brown oxford shoe.

                                                      

    Business Professional

    A business professional dress code is one step down from the stringent business formal. However, the business professional remains conservative with some touches of color. A professional look is still required every day for this traditional dress code.

      Style tips. Men: In the business professional attire, you can go for a Plaid Check or a Striped custom made suits to keep it professional and avoid brightly colored and flashy ties. The recommended dress shirts for this look are pale blue, lilac, light pink, or white.

      Complete your attire with oxford shoes or loafers in black or brown.

                                       

      Business Casual

      The business casual being the most popular office dressing, employees can be more creative and casual with their clothing choices at the same time respecting the company’s dress code. Khaki chino pants are recommended with a Navy Blazer or a Sports Jacket.

        As well as an open-collared shirt, knit shirt, or cardigan. Stay away from flip-flops or sandals. Invest instead in close-toe shoes such as loafers.

        Style tips. Men: A button-down collared dress shirt in any color and subtle patterns in checks or stripes are acceptable. Avoid neckties

        Another option would be sweaters and pullovers with subtle patterns you can wear on top of your collared shirt. Dark-coloured slacks or khakis can be paired with a sports jacket. For a comfortable style, opt for a loafer or oxford shoes in brown or black. Keep it classy. Sneakers are a complete No-No for this dress code.

        Check out more options at My Suit Tailor.

        The good news is not all companies require a dress code (and if yours is one of them, you’re in luck). A more casual attire in the workplace gives employees a chance to express themselves with their personal style. Just make sure not to go overboard with colors and patterns. Remember, what you wear can make an impression on your superiors. Make sure your clothes are still decent, office-worthy, and neatly pressed. When it comes to workplace attire, it’s best to consult with your HR department so you have a better grasp of what to wear on a daily basis. What matters is keeping a professional style in accordance to office policies.


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