Its the only one I've seen that I could possibly imagine
wearing in a professional environment.
Not exact matches
For the vast majority of all other companies, however, we do not have (and probably do not want the kind of) the brand equity with our customers to allow us to
wear pajamas
in a
professional environment, so it could greatly harm the value we are trying to convey.
I would've
worn a blazer for a more
professional like
environment but
in this case it was a more casual type thing so the cardigan came
in play perfectly
Since I do work
in a
professional environment they will be
worn year round and I enjoy the options they offer with jeans, shorts, skirts, and trousers.
I used to work
in a super
professional - dress
environment and, honestly, have been
wearing Hanes legwear for years.
You can dress this piece up or down and
wear it
in a more
professional environment or pair it with some sandals and denim for a more casual look.
I now work
in a less conservative (small c) office
environment so can
wear pretty much what I want when I have no meetings, but still need to dress more staid - ly when I am out and about, so need to plan how I can subvert the boring - suit - dress - code and remain
professional.
I work alot
in a
professional environment but i really hate
wearing pants.
As image expert Sarah Shah shares
in her post, What to
Wear to the Office Holiday Party, «The
professional environment dictates that all outfits must be modest: keep cleavage covered, clothing can be fitted but not clingy / body - conscious, thighs should be covered with clothes or opaque tights / leggings, and more skin should be covered than is exposed.»
You want to have fun, but consider that what you
wear and what happens at the party will be remembered by those you see daily
in a
professional environment.
This is left to the decision of the main physician for that site and just to be clear, «business
wear» is anything that would be
worn in a
professional office
environment such as pressed - slacks or long skirt, and dress shirt.