How about a pair of pants, jacket and a shirt. What I like about outfits like that is that you can mix and match stuff and get a lot of bang for your buck. For instance if you got a black jacket and pants, and maybe a black skirt and a black and white skirt, with a couple of different blouses you can make several outfits out of it for not too much money. Stick to 1/2 way decent brands and clothes YOU CAN WASH or you will spend a fortune on dry cleaning. Don't overlook Sears and Penney's. They have Jones of New York, etc. at good prices and I am a lawyer and get a lot of stuff there in their petite dept. The biggest tip on what to wear though?? A smile and positive attitude.
2007-09-03 08:20:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Dress smart by wearing solid soft color suit (summer/fall), no mini skirts, perhaps knee length. Shoes - 2" pump. Don't wear anything flashy. Button blouse/skirt is fine this time of year. Just look chic but professional and check out the other ladies wardroom at the company in your age group.
2007-09-03 13:49:12
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answered by Valarie N 1
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Buy the most expensive and conservative navy blue suit you can afford. Wear a white or pastel blouse, neutral stockings, and navy pumps. Good luck!
2007-09-03 13:50:18
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answered by Suzy 5
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Professional clothes from a top store, but not so bright or trendy you upstage the senior partners.
Kent in SD
2007-09-03 13:46:21
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answered by duckgrabber 4
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A pin striped suit....
Maybe gray with small pinstrips of pink...cute matching top.
Suit pants or skirt...
Good Luck at your new job......
2007-09-03 13:52:19
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answered by Mustbe 6
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The more professionally you dress, the less likely you are to be the one tagged to make coffee.
2007-09-03 17:22:38
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answered by open4one 7
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where something like what you wore to the interview that landed you that job.
2007-09-03 13:44:12
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answered by linz 4
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