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Office appropriate clothing
Hello - I am starting a new job and the closing is business wear. It is not business formal like a suit, but everyone dresses nice. I am used to working in a casual environment. One thing I noticed is that everyone wears black, which I think makes everything look more formal. I hate wearing black because I have cats, so I am trying to wear some color. Would it be OK to wear something like a corduroy skirt, button down shirt, tights and heals or is that still too casual?
Re: Office appropriate clothing
We have a business casual policy but I'm in meeting most of the day and meeting with owners so I tend to dress in a suit daily. My suggestion is that color is perfectly fine. I have pink pants that I match with a black top and jacket. Maroon skirt, blue, greys etc.
Color is perfectly okay and IMO chances are you'll get noticed more with the colors and for adding some variety.
I agree that corduroy is a bit too casual. Go with some sort of dress slacks (don't have to be black), and a button down with shoes that have a little heel. Then after a few days, you will get to know the culture a little better and how everyone else dresses.
Our office is very casual, as in jeans and a polo. But I go more toward leggings, sweater dress, and boots/heels. Or dress pants and nice top.
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Colors are great and if you are a bit afraid at first, you can always use color to accentuate, for example, mute slacks/skirt and a bright blouse is one option. Since you are just starting it's always a good idea to be a bit more weary at first, and then work up your way into your own style.
Don't worry about over-doing it by wearing bright colors (as long as they're not clashing within the outfit), and as long as its professional.
People at my job range from jeans everyday to slacks and blazers. I wear a professional-looking shift dress to work every day. Sometimes with a jacket. Just because it's what I already have in my wardrobe from previous jobs, and because it's what I feel good in. I'm generally overdressed for my workplace.
But-- I get a lot of compliments on my dresses (I have amassed quite a collection) and it's something that makes me stand out. Just remember, you really can never dress too professional. So rock that color, girlfriend! Bring some life into that office.