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Women's Suits Buying Guide

Ladies, if you're going to work in a professional atmosphere, you might need a suit Even if you work in a casual, laid-back atmosphere, you never know when you're going to need to suit up and look more professional. After all, interview etiquette dictates that women look more professional in a skirt suit  than a pantsuit and we should always strive to move up higher in the workplace. Once you've landed the job you want you'll be able to be a bit more creative in your suit options, but until then, you should try and stick with the suit's classic and sharp versatility. This guide will give you tips and ideas for wearing suits like which are best for work and evening, as well as fit guidelines. You may want to check out the Top Jobs site for a thorough guide to dressing for success at work.

Style Tips

Fit Guidelines

As with all women's clothing the numbers on the tag barely matter. Pay more attention to the fit of your suit than to its label. No matter how expensive the suit is, if it doesn't fit or isn't flattering, then it's not worth the money. Below are some tips:

Skirts or Pants

Skirt Suits 

  • The more traditional and conservative of suits. If you can only afford one suit, get a skirt suit in a dark color
  • The skirt should be lined and the waist reinforced.
  • If you need a thong  and a slip wear them.
  • Sit down in front of a mirror and make sure everything looks decent and respectable.
  • The skirt  should hit mid-knee. Thighs aren't proper workplace decoration.
  • If you want a long skirt it should be ankle-length, long enough to walk in and not too flow.
  • A zipper in the back is much more streamlined than one on the side.

Pantsuits 

  • Once you're working somewhere in suits, feel free to expand your wardrobe with pants suits
  • Your pants  should be flattering, slimming, skimming your leg and neither too loose nor too tight.
  • If you feel constrained by any part of the fabric, you might want a larger size.
  • Check how you look from behind as well.
  • While low waists are popular in jeans right now, do not have your hipbone coming out of your suit.
  • Pants made from a comfortable fabric do not need to be lined.
  • Pleated pants while roomier, are currently terribly out of fashion.

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