Posted on 07-03-2009
Filed Under (Advice) by admin

In part one of the article we’ve tried
to show why our clothes are important for example for the business
taht we have and our functioning in the society. We told also what
does it mean to be elegant and how we can make. In this part we would
like to tell something about dress codes and matching clothes with
occasion.

Our clothes should always match our
look in general – figure, age, and of course the occasion. Clothes
that we wear while being at the weekend trip are usually totally
different than the one that we wear in the office, on social meetings
or at official party. The way we look also depends on the weather,
time of day or time of year.

What are the types of dress codes?

We have three types of dress codes:
business wear (called also informal wear), formal wear and
semi-formal wear.

Mostly business wear means dress that
we wear till 8 pm, and for man it means wearing a regular suit, for
women a short dress. Informal wear may also be divided into threee
subcategories: business dress (classic business wear), business
casual (its a comfort that goes with elegance which is important for
a good image of company. It’s not the kind of clothes that we wear on
the evening meeting but we can wear it on business journey. Most
important character of this type of code is that man don’t have to
wear ties but they can’t be seen in jeans.), casual dress which means
that we can wear jeans at company picnic.

Formal wear is this type of clothes
that we wear on evening meetings , parties. It can be worn only on big
events like weddings or usually after 8 pm. Formal wear for man is
usually frockcoat or tuxedo.
Those garments are worn usually in the evenings. When we are going on
the early wedding we can dress into so called swallow (type of
jacket). When it comes to women they can wear all types of dresses
(usually not to short). But if their companion wears frock
coat
they should wear long dress.

Semi-formal wear is something between
informal and formal dress. Semi-formal for men is dark suit with
white shirt and not too sparkly tie. For women its a short dress that
can be replaced by the tailor-made dress. Semi-formal tailor-made
dress differs from the one that is worn in a day – it’s a little bit
more delicate and made of lighter material with more intense color.

This is the end of part two of this
article which showed in shortcut what types of dress codes do we
have. In third part we will tell something about accessories and most
common mistakes that we make while dressing formal
wear
and not only.

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