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 Show off too much of your body
 Skimpy and sexy clothes
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 Wearing sleeveless or low-cut blouse
 Wearing midriff
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 Wear street-styled clothes: baggy jeans, sneakers,
flip-flops, rumpled clothes
 Too colorful clothing
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 Sport shoes
 Sexy high-heels
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 Wearing so many accessories
 Bringing non-traditional accessories to work
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 Choosing conspicuous bags. They look too
sparkling at the office.
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 Using strong perfume
 Apply too much make-up stuffs
 Let tattoos be visible at the office
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• Stick with Business casual
clothes: never scare off
potential customers.
• Business casual clothes is
a wise choice because it is
never out-of-date, looks
appropriate every time at
the office.
• suit, button-down shirts,
sensible khaki trousers,
matching belts, etc.
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• Choosing a decent scarf to add personality to
your outfit.
• The scarf’s color should be matching the office
clothes.
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• If you have any tattoos, hide them inside the
clothes to keep them out-of-sight.
• You can be stylish but make it appropriate:
dying hair brown instead of yellow or green.
Hoang Minh - Hieroglifs International
• If you feel tired of high-heels because they are
numbing your feet, choose classic pumps.
Hoang Minh - Hieroglifs International
• Wearing hosiery to cover your legs and stay
professional
• Avoid patterned or colorful hosiery
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• If a specific employee has a problem, talk to her
privately and suggest her to change without
criticizing her style.
• Set an easy-to-remember policy for office wear
at the company.
• Dress code policy should not discriminate
against anyone’s religion or culture.
Hoang Minh - Hieroglifs International

Office Dress Code Do's and Don'ts

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  • 2.
     Show offtoo much of your body  Skimpy and sexy clothes Hoang Minh - Hieroglifs International
  • 3.
     Wearing sleevelessor low-cut blouse  Wearing midriff Hoang Minh - Hieroglifs International
  • 4.
     Wear street-styledclothes: baggy jeans, sneakers, flip-flops, rumpled clothes  Too colorful clothing Hoang Minh - Hieroglifs International
  • 5.
     Sport shoes Sexy high-heels Hoang Minh - Hieroglifs International
  • 6.
     Wearing somany accessories  Bringing non-traditional accessories to work Hoang Minh - Hieroglifs International
  • 7.
     Choosing conspicuousbags. They look too sparkling at the office. Hoang Minh - Hieroglifs International
  • 8.
     Using strongperfume  Apply too much make-up stuffs  Let tattoos be visible at the office Hoang Minh - Hieroglifs International
  • 9.
    • Stick withBusiness casual clothes: never scare off potential customers. • Business casual clothes is a wise choice because it is never out-of-date, looks appropriate every time at the office. • suit, button-down shirts, sensible khaki trousers, matching belts, etc. Hoang Minh - Hieroglifs International
  • 10.
    • Choosing adecent scarf to add personality to your outfit. • The scarf’s color should be matching the office clothes. Hoang Minh - Hieroglifs International
  • 11.
    • If youhave any tattoos, hide them inside the clothes to keep them out-of-sight. • You can be stylish but make it appropriate: dying hair brown instead of yellow or green. Hoang Minh - Hieroglifs International
  • 12.
    • If youfeel tired of high-heels because they are numbing your feet, choose classic pumps. Hoang Minh - Hieroglifs International
  • 13.
    • Wearing hosieryto cover your legs and stay professional • Avoid patterned or colorful hosiery Hoang Minh - Hieroglifs International
  • 14.
    • If aspecific employee has a problem, talk to her privately and suggest her to change without criticizing her style. • Set an easy-to-remember policy for office wear at the company. • Dress code policy should not discriminate against anyone’s religion or culture. Hoang Minh - Hieroglifs International