What to Wear For the Holiday Season
Yes, it's that time of the year again.
While others see the holidays as an opportunity to relax and forget work for at least one night, one must always remember that although it's a season for celebration and parties, your boss and his underlings are also in that party.
This means that if you make on wrong move, you might end up jobless at the end of the night so you have to be very careful.
Okay, so maybe you will not do anything obtuse during the party.
You have to remember though that all parties entail the consumption of liquor.
People do a lot of pretty stupid things when they are drunk.
To avoid that, drink in moderation.
If you've been dry for a couple of weeks or months, a little lubrication would not hurt.
Just don't overdo it.
But more than drinking and doing dim-witted stuffs, another problem that comes to mind when company holiday parties are spoken of are clothes.
What to wear? Company parties always bring this kind of dilemma.
Your boss may be fancy and love country music, therefore for your holiday party, he required everyone to come in their best cowboy or cowgirl dress.
If ever you come face to face with that situation, meet it head on with style.
Take every moment as an opportunity and not as problem.
It's fairly easy to solve this problem.
One thing to remember with company-sponsored holiday parties is that your clothes should cover your body as much as your office clothes, though not as loosely.
Avoid clothes that are too daring or too conspicuous.
Don't wear clothes that are too bare, too tight or anything that may give the insinuation that you are insulting any ethnic, religious or lifestyle group.
If you want, you can even ask your boss what he or she should wear and take it from there.
It's your cue.
Most people would take holiday parties as a chance to dress up.
If you plan to do the same, do it properly.
IF the invitation that you got states that the affair is black-tie optional, wear a tuxedo.
You can never be overdressed with that.
Most parties require their guests to wear coat and tie.
For these, dressing up is a breeze.
Wear your best suit.
If you don't own one, purchase one as a holiday gift for yourself.
Dark-colored suits can give you the most mileage especially if they are lightweight or mid-weight wool as you can wear them all year long.
Wear a brightly colored tie.
Brightly colored does not mean colorful cartoon characters in bright colors.
Unless you work in an ad agency or any creative business, you can't be too novelty.
Keep them conservative yet fun.
Choose a tie with striped colors that can give you the perfect amount of polish.
And to finish off your look, wear a holiday-themed cufflink which can definitely give your wardrobe the right amount of style with a little seasonal pleasure.
While others see the holidays as an opportunity to relax and forget work for at least one night, one must always remember that although it's a season for celebration and parties, your boss and his underlings are also in that party.
This means that if you make on wrong move, you might end up jobless at the end of the night so you have to be very careful.
Okay, so maybe you will not do anything obtuse during the party.
You have to remember though that all parties entail the consumption of liquor.
People do a lot of pretty stupid things when they are drunk.
To avoid that, drink in moderation.
If you've been dry for a couple of weeks or months, a little lubrication would not hurt.
Just don't overdo it.
But more than drinking and doing dim-witted stuffs, another problem that comes to mind when company holiday parties are spoken of are clothes.
What to wear? Company parties always bring this kind of dilemma.
Your boss may be fancy and love country music, therefore for your holiday party, he required everyone to come in their best cowboy or cowgirl dress.
If ever you come face to face with that situation, meet it head on with style.
Take every moment as an opportunity and not as problem.
It's fairly easy to solve this problem.
One thing to remember with company-sponsored holiday parties is that your clothes should cover your body as much as your office clothes, though not as loosely.
Avoid clothes that are too daring or too conspicuous.
Don't wear clothes that are too bare, too tight or anything that may give the insinuation that you are insulting any ethnic, religious or lifestyle group.
If you want, you can even ask your boss what he or she should wear and take it from there.
It's your cue.
Most people would take holiday parties as a chance to dress up.
If you plan to do the same, do it properly.
IF the invitation that you got states that the affair is black-tie optional, wear a tuxedo.
You can never be overdressed with that.
Most parties require their guests to wear coat and tie.
For these, dressing up is a breeze.
Wear your best suit.
If you don't own one, purchase one as a holiday gift for yourself.
Dark-colored suits can give you the most mileage especially if they are lightweight or mid-weight wool as you can wear them all year long.
Wear a brightly colored tie.
Brightly colored does not mean colorful cartoon characters in bright colors.
Unless you work in an ad agency or any creative business, you can't be too novelty.
Keep them conservative yet fun.
Choose a tie with striped colors that can give you the perfect amount of polish.
And to finish off your look, wear a holiday-themed cufflink which can definitely give your wardrobe the right amount of style with a little seasonal pleasure.
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