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Presented at D-9 Total Faculty ConferenceSandra Fry, CEA-FCS - Fort Bend County
Vincent Mannino, CED-Fort Bend County
Dressing Like a Million on
Considerably Less!!
What to Wear!• Pay attention to others
• Consult fashion magazines
• Plan ahead
• Know the type of event
• Lay out cloths before you pack
• Ask others!
Why Dress Professionally?For:•First Impression – You may only get one chance to impress a boss, a collaborator, an elected official…
•Respect - If you want to be taken seriously always dress appropriately. “Dress like the boss!”
•A Message to Clients – Inappropriate dress may send a message of incompetence.
•Setting/Upholding a AgriLife Standard -
•A professional dress code helps AgriLife establish & uphold standards that every employee can easily follow.
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The Styles of Dress
1. Formal
2. Business Professional
3. Business/Professional Casual
4. “Smart” Casual
5. “Field” Casual
6. Demo Work
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#1. Formal
Appropriate for:•Weddings (bride, groom or member of the party)•“Most Prestigious Award” banquets •Planned meeting with the highest-level elected officials•As a key-note speaker at a banquet of the highest level•What else?...
Grooming is fundamentalHair clean and styled appropriatelyClean nails, skin and teethMake-up (optional), natural is best.Fragrance
DeodorantPerfume/cologne (optional)
No bulky jewelryPressed clothingClothing – proper fit
#2. Business ProfessionalAppearance
#2. Business Professional Appearance
Wardrobe Females
suits/pant suits, ensembles or coordinated skirts/slacks jackets/sweaters, dresses, nice sweaters with coordinated
skirts/slacks. shoes – Heels or flats and hose (preferred).
#2. Business Professional Appearance
Wide range of business casual for men•Casual End: Pressed khakis and a polo-style shirt
•Nice End: Dress slacks and a long sleeve button down
•Shirts must have a collar
•Cannot wear athletic shoes or socks
Match knot size w/ collar style
Grooming is fundamentalHair clean and styled appropriatelyClean nails, skin and teethClean shaven, mustache trimmedFragrance
DeodorantPerfume/cologne (optional)
No bulky jewelryPressed clothingClothing – proper fit
#2. Business ProfessionalAppearance
#2. Business Professional - Men
• Invest in your Suit; SPEND SOME MONEY– Quality is cheap in the long run
– Get it tailored, make sure it fits (sleeves not too long, pants not too high or too long)
• Nothing Flashy (Try Dark Navy or Charcoal)– Don’t try to send a fashion statement
• 2 or 3 buttons jackets– (always leave bottom button unbuttoned)
Word About: shoes, ties & belts
• The color of your belt & shoes must match• Shoes with laces are best• Wear high quality shoes that shine with suits• Polish your shoes• Socks need to be long enough to cover your leg when your
legs are crossed• Belts can be of medium quality as long as they look good• A cheap tie can ruin a suit • Make sure your tie is conservative, no crazy designs or
logos of your favorite cartoon characters
#2. Business Professional Appearance
Outerwear Appropriate for women & men Trench coat for cold and/or rain umbrella for rain or sun protection
~ nothing obnoxious
#3. Business/Professional CasualTypical day in the Extension Office; 4-H project, home, and farm
visits; less formal educational events; 4-H club meetings
FemalesLess dressy ensembles including jean
jackets, denim dresses and skirts, khaki slacks, capri sets, slacks. Scarves and shawls, vests with long or short sleeve shirt or top.
Shoes – flats, sandals and no hose are acceptable.
#3. Business/Professional CasualTypical day in the Extension Office; 4-H project, home, and farm
visits; less formal educational events; 4-H club meetings
MalesNo tie; Dockers/slacks/starched
colored or nice blue jeans and nice short or long sleeved shirt (no t-shirts).
Shoes – cleaned and polished shoes or boots.
#3. Business/Professional Casualfor women & for men
#4. “Smart Casualfor office not “field” work!
• Dressy enough to attend a impromptu business meeting
• Perfect for “casual Fridays”
• Great for nice restaurants
“Casual” Casual for Guys & Gals
• Doesn’t mean that you can show up wearing anything you want
• Remember that you are still portraying an image of yourself
• Don’t try out the newest fashion trends
#5. ‘Field’ CasualCasual Friday’s, conducting a Child Safety Seat Checkup, establishing Result Demonstrations, trimming livestock, setting up for an educational event, etc
Females Jeans, slacks, casual skirts with no holes. slacks, blouses, nice jogging suits (not sweats!). Shoes – Flats, sandals, boots, athletic socks.
Males Slacks/colored or blue jeans (with no holes). No shorts. Good shirt (short/long sleeves, polo). Shoes – clean shoes or boots. Good tennis shoes, no
sandals, flip flops, etc.
#6. ‘Demo Work’ Dress….for the “grunt” work we all are called to do.
Females Whatever is required. Have extra change of cloths and toiletries
available
Males Whatever is required. Have extra change of cloths and toiletries
available
Name the
Dress
What is the Style? Where Does This Dress Belong?
What is the Style? Where Does This Dress Belong?
What is the Style? Where Does This Dress Belong?
What is the Style? Where Does This Dress Belong?
What is the Style? Where Does This Dress Belong?
What Is Inappropriate for Professional Casual?
What Not to Wear
FemalesShort, tight midriff revealing tops, jeans with
holes or frayed edges, low-cut bosom revealing tops, clothing too tight such as pulling at buttons across the chest.
No shorts, short skirts or mini-skirts.No flip flops or house slippers.No workout clothes.No garments that looks like undergarments.
What Not to Wear
MalesJeans with holes, t-shirts,
sleeveless shirts, shorts, jogging suits, biker jackets.
Tennis shoes, sandals, flip flops and muddy boots.
Dirty/dusty hats or sweat-stained caps.
First Impression Test – WomenWho would you hire?
First Impression Test – MenWho would you hire?
Always dress appropriate for the event and as indicated in communication from your DEA
and/or RPD. If not otherwise noted, the recommended attire for all District, Regional and State events (except camps and retreats)
will be Professional Dress.
Questions ?