Dressing for work? 💼
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Aug 3, 2014
Becky J.
So I start my new job (first job since I left university in June :D) soon and I would love some ideas for work appropriate outfits. I work in healthcare and education if that gives you an idea about what sort of thing I might need.
I'd also love some suggestions for nice work bags that I can carry all my stuff in. It needs to be fairly big. I have one now but it's getting a bit tatty.
Ideas ladies?
Aug 3, 2014
Kat A.
I'd dress how teachers dress. pencil skirts, dress pants, dress, blouse, cardigan, blazer, things like that :)
Aug 3, 2014
Emily B.
^ I agree with everyone else. Also make sure it's modest, no low-cut shirts and I'd cover my shoulders, even if the top is not low-cut.