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The Edge Career Center Presents The Edge Career Center Presents Dress for Success Including: Types of Business Attire Choices for Business Professional Dress Choices for Business Casual Dress Items to Avoid Shop Smart

Types of Business Attire Business Professional: When attending professional events such as career fairs or interviews, making the most positive first impression is vital. For these events, wearing business professional dress is the most appropriate form of attire. Professional dress, for men, simply means a dark business suit, conservative dress shirt worn with a tie, and shined dress shoes. For women, professional dress means a dark skirted or pant suit, conservative dress shirt, hosiery and pumps (closed toe with a heel). Note: No matter what the recruiter wears for your interview or what the attire is in the work environment for the job you are interviewing for, the appropriate attire for you as a student and interviewee (unless otherwise indicated) is business professional. Remember, the recruiter already works for the company -- YOU are the one being evaluated. Wearing business professional attire shows that you take the interview or event seriously. Business Casual: For less formal events, like employer information sessions, students may choose to wear business casual dress. Business casual means neat and appropriate dress that is classic rather than trendy. For men, business casual means suit pants or khaki type pants, typically a buttondown collared or polo shirt (tie is optional and a jacket can also be appropriate), and traditional black or brown shoes. Business casual for women means classic dress pants, a well-pressed dress shirt or blouse (traditional button-down, collared is often appropriate), and a coordinating dress shoe. Also acceptable is a skirt and blouse or dress. Student Attire: For events such as our workshops, students may wear their normal everyday attire (unless otherwise indicated). However, this still means looking neat and put-together. Wearing jeans is acceptable, but leave your sweatpants at home. Note: Asking the recruiter about appropriate attire for an event is always a good safeguard against dressing too formally or too casually. Important at Any Level: Your clothes must always be clean, pressed and in good condition. Proper fit is the key to any look you choose. Business Professional Business Casual Student Attire Interviews Employer Information Sessions Workshops Site Visits Career Fairs Boot Camp Etiquette Dinners Mock Interviews Boot Camp

Examples of Common Business Attire for Specific Situations (unless otherwise stated) Choices in Women s Attire Item Business Professional Item Business Casual Suit Conservative well-pressed black, navy, gray, brown suit is best. Choose either a skirted or pant suit, whichever you are more comfortable in.* Pants Conservative pressed dress pants in a dark color. Blouse Hosiery Neat, pressed, and clean traditional button-down, collared or simple round neckline shirt in conservative and basic colors such as white or light pastel. Clean and presentable dress shoe in an appropriate color matching your suit. Heels are not required but a classic pump is recommended for a professional look. Avoid flashy shoes such as stilettos or platforms. Hosiery must be worn with skirted suits and is highly encouraged with pants suit as well. Choose a basic color in a sheer style (no patterns) that is appropriate with your suit color. Keep an extra pair handy as they snag easily. If carrying a purse, keep it small and in a color that matches your attire. Avoid distracting jewelry and keep it simple. Stay away from flashy makeup and fingernail polish. Make sure to be well-groomed and have your clothes freshly pressed. Carry a basic black or burgundy portfolio for resumes. Fresh breath is always appreciated; however, choose a mint versus gum. Blouse Hosiery Well-pressed button-down, collared dress shirt or blouse. Avoid anything revealing and stick to conservative colors. Clean and presentable dress shoe in an appropriate color matching your pants. Wearing hosiery is not required with pants; however, wearing a color coordinating sock is appropriate with your dress shoe. Keep things simple and tasteful. No flashy jewelry, makeup, strong perfume, etc. Avoid wearing facial/body piercings, which can be distracting. Carry a basic black or burgundy portfolio for resumes. Fresh breath is always appreciated; however, choose a mint versus gum. * NOTE: Make sure that the skirt length is to the knee when standing. Also, make sure the suit is not too tight and you can sit and move comfortably. Many popular trends feature fashionable suits that are tightly fitted, short in length, low cut tops, and stiletto heels. However, keep in mind that what is fashionable isn t always appropriate for business. Being conservative is the best way to dress.

Choices in Men s Attire Item Business Professional Item Business Casual Suit Conservative well-dressed black, navy, gray suit is best. Sleeves of the jacket should extend to the hand. Suit pants should typically match the jacket. Make sure to remove all exterior tags. Pants Conservative pressed suit pants, Dockers, or khakis are typical. Shirt Neat, pressed, and clean traditional long sleeved buttondown collared shirt in conservative and solid colors; avoid bright colors and patterns. Shirt Well-pressed button-down collared dress shirt or polo shirt; stick to conservative colors. A sports coat is optional. Tie Choose a good quality (often silk) tie in a conservative color and/or pattern that is properly tied*. Avoid wearing flashy and bold patterns or character prints that are distracting. Clean and shined dress shoe, in a traditional black or brown, coordinating with your suit. Wear dress socks in a coordinated color with your suit. Belts should always be worn and also match your suit and shoes. If wearing a watch, make sure it is conservative. Avoid wearing facial/body piercings, which can be distracting. Carry a basic black or burgundy portfolio for resumes. Wear minimal cologne and have a neat and polished appearance. The focus should be on your answers, not your appearance. Fresh breath is always appreciated; however, choose a mint versus gum. Sports Coat Tie Wearing a sports coat (suit jacket) is sometimes appropriate for business casual; if wearing a jacket, no tie is needed. A tie is typically not necessary. Traditional black or brown leather, clean and shined dress shoe that coordinates with your shirt and pants. Wear dress socks in a coordinated color with your pants and shoes. Keep things simple and tasteful. Have hair controlled and wear minimal cologne. Avoid wearing facial/body piercings, which can be distracting. Belts should always be worn and match your shoes. Carry a basic black or burgundy portfolio for resumes, etc. The focus should be on your answers, not your appearance. Fresh breath is always appreciated; however, choose a mint versus gum.

*NOTE: Don t know how to tie a tie? Please visit http://www.tie-a-tie.net/ or http://www.totieatie.com/ which provides easy-to-follow diagrams as well as simple step-bystep instructions to make sure your tie looks great. The Button Rule When wearing a two or three button suit jacket or sports coat, remember the Button Rule. When standing, depending on the number of buttons, button either the top or top two buttons leaving the bottom button undone. When seated, all buttons can be undone. Items to Avoid for Women Tops Pants Color Tank Tops Jeans Bright Colors Sandals / Flipflops Strong Perfume Cropped Tops Leggings Loud Prints Sneakers Bright Nail Polish T-Shirts with Shorts / Short Faded Colors Hiking Boots / Holes in Hosiery Slogans Skirts Uggs Low-Cut Necklines Jogging Pants / Workout Clothes Stiletto Heels Body/Facial Piercings Items to Avoid for Men Tops Pants Color Tank Tops / Jeans Bright Colors Sandals / Flip- Strong Cologne Muscle Shirts Flops Untucked Shirts Sweatpants/ Loud Prints Tennis Messy Hair Workout Clothes T-shirts with Logos Shorts Faded Colors Hiking Boots Dirty Hands and Fingers Un-Pressed Shirts Oversized Clothes Workout Boots Visible Tattoos You only have one chance to make a great first impression. A first impression can make or break an interview; therefore, do not treat these professional opportunities like fashion shows but rather a place to dress to impress.

Shop Smart! Buy clothing that can be used in multiple settings; classic and well-made items can be used for business professional and business casual situations. Choose neutral and classic items, such as a pair of black pants which can be worn with a variety of shirts, ties, and jackets. Select clothing items that are made of quality and easy to maintain fabrics, which can also travel well; avoid items made of linen, for example. For women, choosing to purchase a three-piece suit is always a good option because you can alternate between a skirt or pants look. For men, having only one or two suits is fine; you can vary your look by wearing different shirts and ties. Avoid purchasing trendy items that will go out of style easily and quickly; choose classic styles that are professional and timeless. You don t need to shop for your business attire at name brand, expensive stores; quality and professional items can easily be found at Target, JC Penney, Kohl s, Sears, Macy s, Men s Warehouse, and other common retail locations, discount stores, and department stores. Don t forget Goodwill! Plan ahead; don t wait until the last minute to purchase your professional business attire. Stores have great sales on attire throughout the year. Even the most expensive clothing needs altering or tailoring to look good, and a great bargain can be made absolutely fabulous when it is tailored to the wearer s body type. Tailoring can be expensive, but is how you get your clothing to look best. Brought to you by The Edge Career Center Located in Thomas Branch Hall Questions: Contact us at TheEdge@rmc.edu