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Have you cleared your interviews and received a dream offer letter from a company of your choice? Then, yes, here is the time to gear up for yet another new phase of life. You are in your youth, and this is the time for you to rise and shine.

As a matter of fact, there is a certain etiquette you must maintain at your workplace. You cannot be seen wearing casuals as you were in college. It is the time to show your professional competency and work efficiency. Your choice of outfits also plays a vital role for your senior colleagues or higher-ups to know how serious you are and how work-focused you are at the office.

Here are 3 amazing outfit ideas you must choose and the don'ts you can typically avoid for your place of work. Helping you get started here:

1. Business formals

For men, it can be white and crisp shirts, and you can wear a tie depending on your ethos. Overcoats are not mandatory at offices, provided you have important board meetings to attend. Creme, brown or grey shirts can also bring a sense of calibre to young men.

For the ladies, it can be formal shirts or trousers. Do not wear over empowering shades like yellow or dark orange. Sober shades like gray, creme, light pink or light brown can work good choices for your shirts. You can wear black or grey trousers as a standard protocol.

2. Semi-Business formals

You can wear formal tops or tailored outfits to the office. Make sure you go for long tops and not for short-length tops. 3/4th collar shirts can also look professional and well-to-do!

Women can opt to wear formal shirts and pencil skirts to make a stylish appearance there at their place of work. You can wear pump shoes to top it all up.

3. Business-friendly casuals

Most corporate companies expect their employees to dress business formals between Monday to Thursday. However, on Fridays alone, employees are allowed to wear business-friendly casuals.

Women can wear long tees and matching pump shoes. You stylish ladies can also wear western tops with cotton pants! Men can wear tees and a neat pair of jeans.

4. Outfits you must typically avoid

As young men and women representing a company, you cannot afford to be poorly dressed. Remember, no matter what your designation is, you are representing the company you are working for.

Sleek tees, torn jeans, spaghetti tops, short skirts and multi-coloured wrap-around skirts are a strict no-no when you want to get dressed for your place of work.

Concluding Lines to Remember:

Remember, we would like to see you in a ‘working’ mode and not in a clubbing mode. Therefore, you must use your discretion and caution when you want to pick the right kind of outfit for your place of work. Wearing too many accessories or jewellery is also not advisable at your workplace.

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