
Formal outfits ; suits, heels , blazers etc..

Casual outfits ; close to what you/they would wear outside

An Uniform

Comfy clothes ; tracksuits, sweatpants, leggings etc..
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Casual and not over the top, Jeans and a pretty clean one colored top and occasionally I throw on a blazer too, especially if I have a client meetings but 99% I'm just sitting alone in a room, nearly nobody sees me (besides work colleagues in the hallway or break lol)
And sneakers lol
I am a teacher, and I wear what is considered to be business casual. All clothing needs to at least follow the basic school dress code as we are setting an example for children. My husband is also a teacher and he likes to wear fun novelty ties. No full suit for him though.
Kindergarten teachers typically dress far more comfortably and casually as they’re often moving a lot and on the floor with children. Other teachers follow the example of A or B.
I work with a bank. So they wear typocal American business casual for women, whoch basically leans anythibg casual as long as it is not revealing. Strapped tops, short skirts, jeans are not allowed and shoes preferred to be closed from the heal although half of them don't follow it.
They're pretty casual. Mostly just what youd might see them wear everyday, outside. I guess that really just depends on the person though.
But there's no like "dress code" or anything, just make sure you're not showing up as if you just rolled out of bed, ya know?
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I’m doing office job mostly and rare to go out. We don’t have strict rules on how to dress but we all have semi-formal to casual formal.
Most of time for me would be solid blouse or easy top with a line skirt or pencil skirt.
When I'm in my home office, it can be whatever my mood prefers.
When I actually have to show up in front of my employees and business associates, I can go as far as wearing formal outfits.
However, I allow my employees to come in business casual attire.
" Smart casual", I'll usually wear a miniskirt/blouse combo or a shorter dress, high heels with either.
At least half the time women where I work just wear blue jeans and a shirt with writing on it, even though blue jeans are specifically not allowed in the dress code.
I wear my usual of sports bra and leggings. I'm a dance instructor.
Tidy casual. Jeans and a t-shirt, or a skirt at top.
I try to keep the jobs I find casual. Trying to find clothes for formal types are difficult, expensive and make me look like a white woman trying too hard
Ladies at my work wear the work supplied tshirt with company logo and either jeans or leggings. Office ladies wear typical office-wear.
Whatever they want and as long as their goods are kosher and not spurious
I wear jeans and a nice blouse during the colder months. During the summer can be a dress , or leggings with stylish tunic.
I wear a plain bodysuit usually white with a black skirt, black tights and black heels or flat shoes.
When I worked, it was in a law office, so it was always a suit and heels.
Almost all of my jobs have required a specific uniform.
Casual outfits usually. 🤍
Comfy clothes and the work shirt that they give them
The bar I work at let’s me wear whatever, but a short skirt and low top gets more tips.
Usually a naughty secretary uniform or some other kinky assistant attire. Or nothing at all.
Formal outfits
A uniform which is a suit.
There are no women where I work
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