Summer is upon us. Business attire is difficult to wear this season, especially if you need to wear a suit to work. But there is hope. You don’t have to worry about getting written up about wearing sleeveless shirts. Stick to these three rules in after work hours. Not only will you be the author of business-attire, you’ll be able to pull off a summer friendship instead. efficiency
1. Modest style. Remember to keep it simple during your 9-5 working hours. Showing skin tone can scream “I love” too much to establish a professional tone when working with clients or business colleagues. As a general rule of thumb, if you bend down and check your cleavage, you’ll likely keep this shirt for hours away from your job.
Showing too much skin can be a negative way to remind others that you are not serious. So have a neck covered in skin top or a light neck tucked in blouse choosing for work. Tank tops and split bottoms should not be worn in the office whether you are fully endowed or not. These styles are too casual and show too much skin.
For a good example, visit Piperline to view Gamma Fern Sleeveless Printed Blouse. This is a great way to pull off a modest sleeveless blouse in style and offers something off the grid. A black suit is a great honor to no one.
2. Urban prints and colors. Be mindful of the type of print you choose on the sleeveless top. A print can set the tone for your entire outfit. For example, leopard and zebra prints should probably be kept for weekend wear. They are playful and fun, but they can be too attention-grabbing and put the wrong vibe in the office. Using polka dotted prints or floral prints as well as muted colors would be appropriate. In addition, bright colors in red colors, yellow, and gold can be brighter for the office. so keep it clean and simple with neutral colors.
The luxury diva has an adorable headpiece that is perfect to wear especially when paired with a black suit or skirt. This blouse adds a splash of fun through the print and the ruffled neck tie is still very appropriate.
3. Valuable materials. The material your clothes are made of can have a big impact and set an impressive tone to potential clients. The material can show class, sophistication, and culture can be rich.
But some materials can also make a sleeveless dress shirt down. For example, it is not recommended to wear flannel or cotton. Although comfortable, the material lacks a serious tone and is more casual. Some silk or cotton can look nice with a frayed suit. For example, the Terra hooded, sleeveless top is $39.50. This cotton fitted top offers a clean, crisp, but very feminine look. Perfect with a pair of skinny jeans or trousers for work.