Why Dress Code Is Important ?
Setting a dress code in the workplace accomplishes several things, it establishes an atmosphere of professionalism and uniformity, eliminates the potential for inappropriate clothing being worn by employees, and allow employees to easily meet expectations.
First impressions are lasting image in most people's minds, and competitive market do not permit us to be lax about how customers perceive our business. Whatever we are talking about uniforms, or simply uniform dressing codes, customer appreciate being tended to by professional looking sales personnels.
DRESS CODE FOR OFFICE
- Business-suit and tie for men, no exceptions.
- Women have a bit more leeway and can wear skirt as well as blouses with pressed trouser, but clothing should be tailored and well fitting.
- Closed-soud shoes a must, as are pantyhose.
- Avoid too much flashy colour, such as an all-neon suit. However, a splash of colour in a tie or scarf is appropriate.
- Style should be classic, with nothing too trendy or obtrusive. For example, a purple velvet suite is still s suite, but much more appropriate for a televangelist than a investment banker.
- Accessories such as jewelry must be simple and traditional. Piercing anywhere besides earring for women ( noe in each ear ) must be removed.Tattoos must not be visible.
BEST COLOUR TO WEAR IN OFFICE
Moss Green:
Light green with a yellow or blue base is refreshing. It
is a soothing color that won’t make you sleepy; choose a medium green color or
sage to stay in productive mode all day long.
Light Orange:
Orange is an energizing color that evokes excitement,
creativity and happiness. You will need to stick with a light orange palette to
achieve the most benefits of this color, and it can be especially valuable for
those who need to stay peppy and energetic throughout the day.
Being or Off White:
Being or white colors are
very simple and calm. They are perfect to be worn in office.
Gray:
Gray
may should like a boring choice, but it’s a neutral color that can be enhanced
with brown, black and white very easily. And it’s a soothing calm color that won’t
trigger any strong emotion.
Pale Blue:
Pale
blue has a very calming and soothing effect on the senses, and can help you
stay focused and productive for long periods of time. Look for light blue such
as eggshell or sky blue, and accentuate it with navy, cream colored or dark
blue.
Light Brown:
A
light cocoa or chocolaty brown color can stir your senses and create an earthy,
nature-inspired ambience. This color is also creates a feeling of being ‘grounded’,
strong and resilient.
Magenta:
If
you are working in a creative field, magenta can spark your creativity and keep
you motivated. Magenta contains shades of purple, red and pink, and is a reach
and powerful color that can enhance concentration and helps you focus on
creative projects for longer periods of time.
Olive:
If
you are a studious type and need to concentrate for hours at a time, olive is a
great color to support your energy level. This slightly dark and rich color is
also a natural, earthy tone that can be complemented easily with black, brown
and cocoa-color.
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