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Saturday, May 23, 2020

Workplace Fashion for Women at Work

Workplace Fashion for Women at Work Workplace fashion has undergone a lot of changes over the last several decades. Watch just one episode of Mad Men, and youll be awestruck by the impeccably tailored silhouettes of everyone from secretaries to marketing execs. Times have changed, and workplace fashion options have become as diverse as the current career choices. The small business environment presents a lot of opportunities for women to diversify their wardrobe. Perhaps your boss works in pajamas at your tech startup, or maybe Armani is the uniform of choice at your small law firm. No matter what the predominant fashion is in your office, you’ll want to blend in while standing out in all the right ways. The tech industry has had a huge influence on workplace fashion. Employees who sit behind computers, and only interact with clients via email or Skype dont need to get all dressed up. Ratty jeans and sneakers, or even shorts and flip-flops have become de rigueur at a lot of tech firms. As long as theyre presentable from the waist up for the webcam, the emphasis can remain on the deliverables theyre producing, and not what theyre wearing. Outside of career fields that require some sort of uniform, such as plumbers and exterminators, many workplaces have given up stuffy business attire in favor of  business casual. This can do a lot for morale. If employees are comfortable, theyre more productive. But there are a couple of things to keep in mind. In some businesses, the customer almost expects the employees to dress casually. At a car dealership, for example, a salesperson may be outside all day helping customers, or even crawling around inside cars showing off their features. Khakis and polo shirts make sense, especially when the weathers warm. No one wants to deal with a sweaty salesperson decked out in polyester. Even office-based businesses can go the business casual route if they dont see clients face to face. On those days when a client may be in-house for a meeting, give the employees a heads up to dress appropriately. Business casual attire can even be presented as a perk when hiring. A lot of people will appreciate being able to wear everyday clothes, not just for comfort, but because it can save them money if they dont have to buy a second, business wardrobe. Just make sure you spell out the rulesâ€"no torn jeans, no sneakers, etc. The main thing is to figure out whats right for you. If you like to wear a suit to work every day, but you dont mind if your employees dress more casually, let them know they dont have to emulate your wardrobe. By the same token, if you want your employees to be productive and remain professional, dont come to work in ratty shorts and a paint-splattered T-shirt. Decide what kind of dress code you want, and then stick with it. Once thats out of the way, you can focus on getting the job done. Shawn Hessinger is the community manager of BizSugar, an online community of small business owners.

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