Not exact matches
Short - sleeved dress
shirts are acceptable in most workplaces, Austria says, but they should be worn
tucked in, have a tailored fit, and be in basic colours such as blue or white to
avoid looking like something you'd wear to a Saturday night BBQ.
To
avoid the urge to tug on your skirt or
tuck your
shirt in further every time you sit down or stand up, Welch says you'll want to wear something that makes you feel comfortable, confident and like your best self when interviewing.
To
avoid looking shapeless, I suggest
tucking the
shirt in and paring it with some heels instead of flats.
Normally, I
avoid tucking in
shirts because I don't have much of a waist being an «H» shape, but I really do love the shape and sizing of these trousers.
Though it's a classic look, it's important to
avoid certain styling techniques that might make it look a little dated — I would steer away from wearing a cowboy denim
shirt tucked in to boyfriend jeans at the moment, but who knows, maybe that will come back around one day (though I hope not!).