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Too much skin?

Too Much Skin: 10 Taboos for Office Attire

By Kate Lorenz, CareerBuilder.com Editor

Skin. Everyone has it. And one glance at TV, movies and magazines reveals how much people love to flash it.
It's true that showing some skin on TV may help the ratings, but baring too much in the office says, "I'm inexperienced, unprofessional and hoping people will not notice I have no real skills for this job."
Once you get the reputation as a sultry dresser, it may be difficult to shake that image and ever be taken seriously by your colleagues.
If you don't want to put your image or career on the line, avoid these office attire don'ts:

Plunging Necklines. Some of the lawyers on TV can't seem to get through a case without them. Your office, however, is not trying to garner audience ratings. So button up or wear a tank or camisole under that shirt to conceal the cleavage.

Low-rise Pants. Outside the office, you probably can't be seen without them. But at work, it's best to cover your behind.

Mini and Micro-Mini Skirts. This cutesy little item may be a staple in a Britney Spears video, but at ABC Accounting, Inc., it may go too far in illustrating your bottom line.

Belly Shirts. Everyone is glad you use your ab-cruncher religiously, but the office is not the place to put all your hard work on display. Leave it for the gym, beach or nightclub.

Men's Chest Hair. Exposing excess chest hair went out of style with leisure suits. Men, you may want to button your shirt an extra button before your clients begin expecting you to ask them what their sign is.

See-Through Shirts. If you want people to pay attention to what they can learn from your presentation instead of what they see through your shirt, wear a suit coat, t-shirt or camisole underneath sheerer fabrics.

Shorts. Shorts are rarely appropriate in the workplace. It's true, some styles of women's suits have included a longer short. But as a rule, shorts don't cut it in a professional setting.

Open-Back Tops and Dresses. These may work in the ballroom, but not in the conference room. Slip on a sweater or jacket and go from overexposed to professionally composed.

Flip-flops. These are appropriate for vacations and lounging, not daily office tasks. If you have problems with your feet, try clogs or even open-toed shoes.

Skimpy, Strappy Camisole Tops. Yes, you can wear these barely-there pieces... with the help of a blouse, sweater or jacket worn over them. See "Plunging Necklines."

Comments? ;)

Regards,

J
 

LadyStardust

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Thoughts? It's distressing that we have such articles written in the first place. One would hope that anyone and everyone in society with the slightest amount of common sense would realize these fashion/ office faux pas and never be guilty of them, but..:eusa_doh: [huh]
 

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Liked the "men's chest hair" one gave me quite a laugh.

And not at all bad "dressing for the workplace" advice.

Although ad agencies from my experience tend to break virtually every one of those!
 

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Smithy said:
Although ad agencies from my experience tend to break virtually every one of those!
Yes, and business dress in warmer climes can be very casual.
 

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Too much skin.

badly2Bdressed.jpg
 

Paisley

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They forgot about skin-tight clothing.

I'm a heterosexual woman, and even I find some of the clothes the young women in the office wear to be distracting.
 

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Smithy said:
Liked the "men's chest hair" one gave me quite a laugh.

And not at all bad "dressing for the workplace" advice.

Although ad agencies from my experience tend to break virtually every one of those!
lol lol lol lol
We are supposed to look like that-otherwise we loose our creative credibillity.:D :D
 
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Men's Chest Hair. Exposing excess chest hair went out of style with leisure suits.

One vote for bringing excess chest hair back into style.
 

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The opposite of too much skin: totally frumpy clothes. Baggy sweat shirts, mom jeans, puffy tennis shoes, baseball caps, etc. don't really say, "I'm a success" or "you should take me seriously" or even "I take this job seriously."
 
Paisley said:
The opposite of too much skin: totally frumpy clothes. Baggy sweat shirts, mom jeans, puffy tennis shoes, baseball caps, etc. don't really say, "I'm a success" or "you should take me seriously" or even "I take this job seriously."

Good point. I see we need to add pajamas and slippers to the list as well. :eusa_doh: Not that it happens here, I won't stand for it, but it does in other places from my experience.
It just has that: "I just rolled out of bed and jumped in the car to get here" look. It would be nice if they actually combed their hair instead of showing up looking like a hedgehog as well. :eusa_doh: :p

Regards,

J
 

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jamespowers said:
It would be nice if they actually combed their hair instead of showing up looking like a hedgehog as well. :eusa_doh: :p

Regards,

J

I realize that modern hair is not as sculpted as it used to be, and I think that's OK. I'm actually not a big fan of helmet hair. But I see many college educated young people with hair that looks like that of a neglected child.
 

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Wow-it's like they were looking in my company's' offices when they wrote this list.
Let me ask, with all honesty, just how seriously can you take a company officer who shows up to work in shorts and sandals? Routinely?
BTW, we do not sell/manufacture or distribute surfboards or beach ware.:rolleyes:
 

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Another side of the coin.

At my work place, the elite team recently inaugurated a policy that requires all non-elite team members to wear a uniform. :mad: 18 dollars a month to look like a dork in 65% polyester, 35% cotton dime store "clothing"!
All because of three individuals that had absolutely zero style sense, and dressed in the manner described in this thread.
The big boss stated,...(and I'm not making this up) "Just think of all the money you save in laundry bills each month!" :mad:
I think I need a new job due to fashion senselessness.
 

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