Dress Code Common Mistakes

What to wear to work-place is more often than not is a matter of common sense. However cases of dressing disasters continue to occur − although they occur quite inadvertently. For example, you might find your colleague, especially in summer, dressed up to work with a "day at the beach" hangover!

The reason these eyebrow-raising conflicts in dress codes occur is that many companies, especially start-ups and small to medium-scale businesses, have pretty relaxed norms to almost no norms on dress code. Even if there are Dress Codes, at times, they are vague and ambiguous.

To relax you from such harrowing misses, we have pointed out some common dress code blunders that you should avoid −

      Ill-fitting clothesClothes too big give you a bloated look and too tight-fitting clothes accentuate the body in a non-formal way.

      Wearing short skirtsShort skirts draw attention to your legs when you sit down.

      Wearing short socksShort socks, or drooping socks expose skin and that distracts attention while crossing legs or sitting down.

      Low-cut or plunging topsJust as with short skirts, this distracts an interviewer.

      Improper color choicesColors, like green, yellow, red, etc., don’t go well in corporate circles.

      Clothes with sayings, pictures, or designsThis lends a very informal and non-serious look to the interviewees.

      Poorly-maintained shoesYour shoes should be clean and polished.

      Not dressing formally for business social eventsEven dinners at the boss’ house are formal business occasions so dress-up accordingly.

      Improper groomingUnclipped nails, odorous of breath/perspiration, and unkempt hair all are red-checks.