Our Guidelines for Looking Your Best at Work

If a piece of clothing, a pair of shoes, or an accessory reads as distracting, you can wager that it's best left for weekend wear. Avoid jewelry that jangles and clinks on your desk or keyboard as you work.
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Color plays a big part in professional image. Traditional career color indicators include red (aggressive), navy (trustworthy), gray (conservative), and black (chic, serious). Most of these colors work well in pantsuits, skirts and shoes, and mix well with softer feminine colors that are also traditionally appropriate for the office like ice blue, lilac, soft pink, and ivory.
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Loud colors like hot pink or bright orange, as well as garish prints will also read as distracting (like loud jewelry) so be wary of your office's vibe. Some workplaces might welcome and encourage personal expression through color and print, while some (like law firms) may pride themselves on a more subdued energy.





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