What Not to Wear to Work:
While
what you wear to work depends on your industry, company, geographic region
and the activities you have planned for the day, most image consultants and
corporate executives agree that there are basic standards everyone should
follow. Here are 15 things that are never a good idea: |
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1. Underwear as outerwear.
Camisoles or visible bra straps and lingerie scream "eek!" not "chic!" |
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2. Workout gear.
Save your muscle shirts and spandex for the gym. |
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3. Soiled, stained or rumpled clothing.
Neatness counts. Better to wear less expensive clothing that is immaculately
cleaned and pressed than to sport designer grunge. |
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4. Shorts.
Whether of the Bermuda or Daisy Duke variety, wearing shorts to work is just
plain wrong. |
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5. Tattoos.
Celebrities like Angelina Jolie have made tattoos seem almost mainstream,
but many people are still put off by them. Best to keep yours under wraps or
disguised with a heavy spray-on makeup made expressly to conceal tattoos. |
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6. Extreme hair color.
Natural looking highlights are fine, but never dye your hair blue, magenta
or other colors not found in nature. |
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7. Too much cologne.
A strong scent is a turnoff to most people. Best to forgo fragrance and opt
for the clean smell of soap. |
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8. Long, fake or wild-colored nails.
Keep your nails short and neat. Avoid nail decals, black polish or "Elvira"
length nails. |
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9. Grungy beards.
In general, most companies prefer clean-shaven men to, say, ZZ Top. If you
just can't part with your facial hair, at least keep it neatly trimmed. (And
for gosh-sakes check in the mirror after eating that powder-sugared
doughnut!) |
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10. Micro-miniskirts.
Make sure there is no more than three or four inches between knee and hem.
You want to be able to sit without giving a peep show. |
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11. Overly revealing attire.
Too little is too much. Breasts, back and arms should be covered. Avoid
overly snug fits by making sure there is at least one inch of room between
body and fabric. |
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12. Athletic socks with street shoes.
Men, the devil's in the details. People notice these things!
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13. Body piercings.
Studies show that most people view body jewelry as unprofessional and that
people with multiple piercings are less likely to be hired or promoted. |
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14. Bare midriff.
Make sure there is at least one-inch of room between body and fabric and
that your shirt it is long enough to conceal your midriff. Let your clothes
show off your good taste -- not your six-pack abs. |
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15. Low-rise pants.
"Plumber's crack" is not acceptable anywhere. Period. |
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Finally, as a rule of thumb:
If you have any doubt whether something you have on is appropriate -- go
back and change.
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Kate Lorenz is the article and advice editor for CareerBuilder.com. She
researches and writes about job search strategy, career management, hiring
trends and workplace issues. |
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