Acceptable corporate apparel
Talk of business apparel and decorum, not fashion, becomes our priority. Therefore, we become quite choosy while selecting the office apparels. Corporate clothing, as you know, is different from the casual outfits. Corporate clothing has to strike a fine balance between decency and comfort. Add to that the fact that with the change of time, approach towards official clothing too has been changing a lot.
Company clothing earlier used to be more systematized as the dress codes in most of the workplaces were well defined. In contrary, these days the approach has undergone a good deal of change. A casual air is attached to workwear these days. Although many of the companies continue to have their own company apparel, approaches have been altered to make them befitting to the contemporary trends. Following this notion, both men and women these days are supposed to wear the outfits that their respective companies decide to be their uniforms. However, offices where the workwear is not pronounced clearly, the clothing style remains almost formal. Where the recent trends are concerned, company clothing nowadays is more casual and free-style than earlier.
The main objective to make office wear casual is to provide comfort at work place. Apart from this reason, this decent casual look of workwear is simultaneously smart and beautiful. Many of the companies strive for simple checks and stripes as their company apparels. Some other companies, especially those working in the entertainment industries, opt for the floral and colorful prints for women and bright bi-colored or single colored shirts for men. Most of the companies, which have their own company clothing, use to opt for a bulk customization order at a nominal price. The apparels, needless to mention, depend on the yardstick of the business or company standards.
Certain common standardized outfits for both men and women are full sleeve shirts with simple cotton trousers. It is better to avoid shirts or tops having designer prints and eye soaring colors. In fact, many of the offices impose restrictions on such designer garments, which are extremely casual. Therefore, the foremost priority is that the company apparel should be strikingly different from the fashion wears. Your official outfit is obviously a part of your company decorum, so it is highly advisable to maintain that discipline without the slightest deviation. However, most such offices, having particular dress codes, have provision for the special days when the employees can wear casual outfits. These clothes also have to be in harmony with the office environment and should not be similar to party wears.
#1 by aginuewandive on December 13th, 2008
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