Monday, 25 February 2013

Dressing for seasons: Summer time tips!

Today's post revolves around changing your wardrobe with the season. As the summer approaches the sun is beaming, the weather gets warmer, and who want's to be sweating at work? Your summer work attire should be comfortable and keep you from suffering in a heat wave. In this post I'm going to be discussing some tips on how to dress for the workplace in the summer season.



  • Layers can help you as you can go from being out in the heat and coming into air conditioned areas. Wearing a light weight jacket is good on hand. Try a short sleeved top to keep cool
  • Keep your hair out of your face by keeping it in a high ponytail or chignon
  • Opt for high thigh or knee high tights to keep your legs cool
  • Wear a skirt or dress at appropriate  length instead of dress pants
  • Lighter perfume and makeup, as makeup can get messy and sweat off.
  • Minimal items in your bag something that's easy and perfect for on the go.



Remember that although you love your flip-flops and shorts there not appropriate in the workplace. Sometimes it's hard to manage keeping cool and comfortable in sweltering heat. Just remember you can still look good and feel good in the summer. You just have to do a couple of things differently to just to the change of season. Throw on those sandals after work and enjoy the beach after a long hard day!















source: http://www.career-intelligence.com/management/DressingForSummer.asp

2 comments:

  1. I think that this post provides a good description on tips and advices for summer work apparel.
    For an example, it is true summer is really hot and sometimes people don't always know how to stay professional at a work place, so the tips for sure gives advice to stay cool, and comfortable, and importantly professional at work.

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  2. Summer dress tips are great for the work place if anything its missing the other seasons. I definitely agree with Jennifer, staying cool in a load of cloths can be extremely hard to stay professional without a sweat. All and all great job on our blog postings.

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