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The moment that we decide to apply for a job and become employees we should be aware of the fact that our look will change. When you are working in an office you will have to respect a certain dress code and leave your personal choices for your free time. Taking into consideration and respecting the dress code rules, written or unwritten, is as important as respecting the rules of conduct in a working area. These dress codes can sometimes influence our lives more than we would think or like, especially because we have to take them into account on a daily basis.

The place that you are working in is strongly connected to the dress code. If you are currently employed in a multinational firm then you should see how many colleagues of your age you have. It is a known fact that there are many companies that hire college graduates because they believe in the strength of the youth working force. In this case, the dress code will more likely be casual and decent, the main emphasis being on decent. Sometimes a pair of jeans and a white shirt would be more appropriate. So, you will be able to combine your personal taste with your work outfits.

For those people that are considering working in a bank or are working there already, things have to be looked at from another perspective. Every employee that works in a bank is supposed to inspire trust whether you are working directly with clients or you are in the back-office. The wisest choice for such employees would be a tailored suit, a pair of elegant shoes and a white shirt. The only real choices you can make in this situation is in regard with the colors of the clothes and the accessories that you wear.

It goes without saying that those people who work in a state institution or who have a public function have to follow an even more up-tight and rigid dress code. Another example would be the institutions where the uniform is compulsory and where there is no room for personal taste.

These are just some of the things that influence our daily choice of outfits. But even so, in our free time we have the opportunity to invest in the clothes that best fit our style and personality.

by: Jack Wogan.




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