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Underpants:
5 K: Q# A. K8 y2 q Nude, black, and white (three in each color)
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Bras:
; ?% m D4 T- c) f Strapless and with straps: nude, black, and white (three in each color)$ s" G" Y3 l/ O4 E
 Athletic bra) o' C+ U' h& a
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Pantyhose or Stockings:- n( f# V) U& {9 V
 Sheer nude and black; opaque black and navy
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Socks:8 G1 K; ?2 n& T
 White athletic socks
$ ]5 o6 |( N0 W2 C1 T Y% t# F9 m Neutral knee-highs to wear under pants
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Shoes:
6 N" C7 k0 r. J) G0 J% V Walking shoes or athletic shoes
. `+ }1 u: X, {) S2 Y4 L Black pumps: leather for day, silk or satin for evening9 [4 t: L, ?3 A
 Flats4 a! a) b% v! l% Y' y! k% ~
 Sandals# T {1 ^9 R' z) s) ^
 Boots: leather and waterproof% W. a) U4 ^9 F6 R/ f7 M$ ?
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( \: U9 Q6 k9 [( X* C White (big for sleeping in, small to wear with a suit)
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2 r# [1 u/ ^3 s2 m, w8 C. Q/ h3 hShirts: r; M. {" A/ S( U6 V
 White cotton for day; silk for evening.7 {% {" q3 A7 X) V9 p- |; k
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 Light cotton0 n" X4 ~# Z5 K8 p3 K% }
 Woolen or cashmere/ f, p* {% [- n, i9 S
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Sweaters:3 H0 |$ w# z7 |
 Lightweight to wear under suit jackets or over summer dresses
% h p q0 o3 c* `7 v8 ~& w Heavy for cold weather, exercising, and lounging (black works best for matching with tops by day and for exercising)
9 v5 a, q6 S! q3 K Sweatshirt0 N9 e& z2 j; q( h, n, @5 R9 G
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 Jeans: white, blue, and black.
+ S4 ^5 h7 W6 J3 U+ D& p Khakis; Black slacks; evening pants
+ n& l& ?5 E- F: r4 N* C Shorts or skirt for summer
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2 Z8 `1 e) o2 OBlazer suit:
6 I! h6 y+ y# }. d1 | Pantsuit; skirt suit (black or beige)
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) I" F# x3 y; e5 wSkirts: black: P! k- N3 |3 o3 D
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Dresses:: y7 K ^) D4 a% \5 B% n
 Something simple (black if it’s the only one) that can be dressed up or look respectful at a funeral
2 {2 W* S. L& E' ?" S A summer dress
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Outerwear:+ Q, B) o4 c! \+ o% W% q* o
 Long coat ( black if it’s also your evening coat)
4 \! Z1 J4 I" s0 V( f Evening coat$ F; G9 c6 F/ I, @: [3 x6 m
 Cashmere or wool wrap
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Jewelry:* W+ |4 S4 D- {
 Earrings: pearl, gold, silver, diamond
6 o4 r3 r) m' @8 G4 M' b Necklace: pearls, gold, silver: I1 N: A7 W* Z0 V
 Bracelet: gold, silver (look for good fakes)" t8 r2 ^' ^2 }" \. I
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Scarf:! K( L+ P" f% D3 v: @$ \
 Square: silk; oblong: silk or wool; cotton pareo$ _# P! }9 L5 J9 x# [) i0 c! k
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Vest:
# e3 g8 M4 [% V% P Functional (synchilla or down)
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Bag:
; _8 Y9 a, ^, c8 s, l) B& j& x Medium shoulder bag for day; small black beaded or fabric bag for evening
. g& Q2 {. X0 V" `& b Leather or canvas tote for everything& N0 N" G" \. @
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Sunglasses; bathrobe perfume; makeup;
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# _. Z, U2 }" Q8 ^4 M: m% e$ |Hats: summer; winter4 Z' B! J/ l! f0 |9 c
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Gloves: black leather8 r7 T% U( j: e1 x. \ c
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Watch: work; sport# B$ M$ m/ R7 P6 f1 E
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DRESS CODES
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8 n. y: V7 r8 K( O& wSocial Rituals:' c" P1 `+ [# T0 n- l
1. Wedding and Bar Mitzvahs:6 Z v) L# j; X6 n& C7 M& ^
 As a guest, you can wear white to a wedding, although you should probably avoid anything that looks remotely like a bridal gown.' z+ l4 s7 g" u! a- ?- |
 It was considered bad luck to wear black at a wedding; now, it’s not. Remember that weddings are supposed to be festive events.; Z/ w: c. g( T7 }6 n( Y( G3 _
 Dress suits are acceptable at both day and evening weddings; usually pants are not.
# L% z' L4 n! C! G0 f Sundresses are usually fine for summer weddings, although a sweater or shawl is a good idea, both for covering bare shoulders in church and for the party after.
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2. Graduations and Christenings:
6 o7 u$ U2 F5 c9 B: \0 `4 Q2 z Suits or dresses; no excessive ornamentation. In other words, look smart., W* q! F* i' D% E9 L
/ _4 I( `9 ~/ }' i% a" E- U3. Funerals and Memorial ceremonies:
9 W4 W/ _, W& T Wear black or dark clothing.
+ k& u7 ]' }" R ]7 g. R Many women wear dark hats and sunglasses.
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Evening Attire:/ _. L$ k* z3 }, F8 I. k Y! V3 y
1. Instant evening
1 G( O6 ~# V2 D4 | Hot colors and rich jewel tones can look instantly glamorous.* F% }2 v( z w. S
 Black always works.
9 l$ f) p0 N3 _/ r. n Glitter and sheen: gold, silver, velvet, lame, and iridescent fabrics.0 m% h& Z5 }5 E' X8 `* Q7 k' s; M
 Evening attire denotes drama: try fun costume jewelry, palazzo pants, an off-the-shoulder top, mules or high heels. h$ k' f1 i% r8 t* `
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2. Home Entertaining
% o1 d* S: T4 u4 p Feel free to outdress the men at your gathering.
% J6 x* z" a; @! _1 x: M/ s4 \ If you are the host, you can wear anything you want, no matter how extravagant.9 C+ p& u3 N5 h! G
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3. Instant cocktail party
8 E( R5 O& }6 c9 W, }$ r$ g Black is the traditional cocktail-party color.; z0 E; o; D6 U H; [ J
 Dress up a work suit with a lacy camisole, an evening sweater, or even bare skin in place of your usual office blouse
. A4 [% J( F+ h& j5 X& j Strappy shoes or higher-heels can dress up work clothes. Change your jewelry; put on sheerer stockings.; T* h9 P- E! r- P7 [- Z( s4 R
- H$ U8 E( G; M5 Y0 B# KExtras: an evening wrap; gloves, your best jewelry. % ? Z: a4 [" X$ H% g/ P
The basic rule: look great.
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4. Private clubs; k: t6 q; w4 C6 m5 i# N
 Some clubs will not allow a woman to wear pants in the dining room.
9 \" x/ u$ l, I# u8 V: n9 ~ Dinner is often quite formal, with dresses or skirts required for women+ I2 I* I% h: C' C
 Sports clubs often ask that you change out of your sports clothes before entering the dining room.
! R( U2 _( M( Y5 O. q. O Sports clubs often have rules that govern how you should look white you are in action.
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5. Dinner and theater% j- G; `+ ?; _2 d) ~
 Instead of a blouse, wear a camisole or bare skin under your suit.* D* @: i% s0 K: V- Y! W
 Shoes: sheerer and higher6 Q3 ]8 m/ S: e, q1 F) g
 Throw on a decorative scarf: to dress up and to keep you warm in excessively air-conditioned theaters and restaurants.
9 w/ ~: ^/ m7 v3 `, K Pants are acceptable: pants suits, black pants, and evening pants all work well |
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