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Help buying/choosing professional clothing (especially for women)
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<blockquote data-quote="Dheepa" data-source="post: 70125" data-attributes="member: 1572"><p>Lots of great recommendations here, just want to add that I love Uniqlo! They've got some nice plain flow-y tops that look great tucked into pencil skirts or smart trousers. I also do wear lots of midi dresses (more comfortable and airy for summer imo), some with patterns and its always fit right in with what everyone else is wearing.</p><p></p><p>If you're feeling overwhelmed by choice, I'd recommend buying one blazer, one pair of smart trousers, one skirt (all black so its easier to match with tops), maybe three or four tops, and one or two dresses? That's basically all the workwear I have actually. It's about a week's worth of clothes and honestly that's all you need anyway - we can't all be wearing something new everyday for two weeks (chances are you're going to see your supervisor wear the same things too!)</p><p></p><p>Edit: Two of my all time favourite go to interview dresses are from Banana Republic. They fit so well and look more expensive than they actually were (although they were kind of up there in price anyway), so if you're looking for that one really smart dress for interviews, try them too!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dheepa, post: 70125, member: 1572"] Lots of great recommendations here, just want to add that I love Uniqlo! They've got some nice plain flow-y tops that look great tucked into pencil skirts or smart trousers. I also do wear lots of midi dresses (more comfortable and airy for summer imo), some with patterns and its always fit right in with what everyone else is wearing. If you're feeling overwhelmed by choice, I'd recommend buying one blazer, one pair of smart trousers, one skirt (all black so its easier to match with tops), maybe three or four tops, and one or two dresses? That's basically all the workwear I have actually. It's about a week's worth of clothes and honestly that's all you need anyway - we can't all be wearing something new everyday for two weeks (chances are you're going to see your supervisor wear the same things too!) Edit: Two of my all time favourite go to interview dresses are from Banana Republic. They fit so well and look more expensive than they actually were (although they were kind of up there in price anyway), so if you're looking for that one really smart dress for interviews, try them too! [/QUOTE]
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