Dressing For a New Job

Dressing For a New JobSo you finished the interview process, won over your new boss, and have been thankfully been chosen for the job. Congratulations! To start off on the right foot and give the best impression, you should start thinking about what you are going to wear in your new position.

When it comes to dressing for a new job, there are basically two general ways to dress either business or business casual. Depending on the interview, you should already know whether your new office style is strictly business or a bit more relaxed. To make sure you dress appropriately, here are some helpful tips:

For traditional business wear, a lady should wear womens tops that are cotton, knit or silk blouses. For a more stylish look, try a collared fitted shirt in a bright color or white. Stay away from low cut tops and distracting patterns. You want to convey a conservative, professional look.

For bottoms, choosing a pencil skirt that is knee length is perfect. Simple A-line cut skirts are great choices also. Try to wear dark brown, black and gray colors. Additionally, you will want to avoid any slit that goes higher than the knee. You can also wear nice dress slacks.

A suit jacket is optional for ladies, but it adds to a nice professional, polished look. Low heels and flats should be worn. Do not wear peep toe shoes or strappy heels, closed toe pumps are the best bet. Nylons are also a traditional part of business attire. Choosing the appropriate simple jewelry can help complete the outfit. Makeup should be applied lightly and should not be noticeable. Lastly, avoiding perfume is best in small office spaces.

If your new job opts for a more casual atmosphere you have a little more leeway when it comes to what you wear. Choose a blouse that is knit, cotton, pull over, or button down and does not show your cleavage. Wear a cardigan, instead of a suit jacket. You can wear A-line or pencil skirts with more patterns and color to give a more relaxed feel. You can also wear a dress with simple patterns and solid colors.

Khakis or wool pants are a good choice instead of skirts. Low heels and leather flats help bring the look together. Wearing a belt or a pendant can make your look fashionable and yet still within the scope of business casual attire. Accessories should still be worn in a minimal, simple manner.

Dressing For a New Job