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Looking Good, Feeling Good, Doing Good? How to Dress for Work in 2023

Success

HR operations manager Christina Theine graduated from her college’s business school in 2011, and had purchased new clothes for interviewing. As she continued to work in the office, she took her cues from other colleagues and leadership and amassed a collection of professional clothes, including suits, silk blouses, pencil skirts and flats.

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Casual Dress, How to look nice in a casual environment

Office Dynamics

A person can be casually dressed and look professional, although I will tell you it is a bit harder because the fabrics are different; they are more relaxed and tend to wrinkle easier for casual clothing. Sleeveless attire tends to be less businesslike than a top with short sleeves or long sleeves.

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Casual Dress, How to look nice in a casual environment

Office Dynamics

A person can be casually dressed and look professional, although I will tell you it is a bit harder because the fabrics are different; they are more relaxed and tend to wrinkle easier for casual clothing. Sleeveless attire tends to be less businesslike than a top with short sleeves or long sleeves.

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Yes, You Need to Dress Better at Work

On The Job

In today's Wall Street Journal there is a story about how to dress for success. Khakis, polo shirts, sneakers and a ratty backpack are standard attire for many employees. Workplace wardrobe experts counsel you to just up it a notch in such an environment. Fitted jackets. Better shoes. A nice watch.

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