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: M6 m3 H) x5 m1 T4 HUnderpants:
1 d4 h" a2 Y- g, b- H1 b6 Y9 K. V0 V Nude, black, and white (three in each color)
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9 [: M8 B2 p0 D/ h6 A4 h; OBras:
. R$ F0 k8 Z7 ?0 r4 c9 j Strapless and with straps: nude, black, and white (three in each color)
; @" J/ }* b. [/ B Athletic bra
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Pantyhose or Stockings:+ @# G' f" ?# p" k% }3 r/ A
 Sheer nude and black; opaque black and navy
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8 f, q P5 `: b$ W; r kSocks:
j! D1 U$ X4 N8 s* C4 H White athletic socks
6 T2 a: C- a4 d& Q: y; f1 C Neutral knee-highs to wear under pants
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Shoes:
- o4 ]0 g. w. a: K Walking shoes or athletic shoes) _( C, d! t, V4 |# v0 T7 R; A
 Black pumps: leather for day, silk or satin for evening
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& \ D5 h' |3 w* R3 E. ~ Sandals
# u; F5 w% Z# P4 I, O( f$ } Boots: leather and waterproof8 `/ C+ o7 j- G# J$ u
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+ R* c7 L8 ^; b8 o0 c White (big for sleeping in, small to wear with a suit)$ U2 v$ r3 l* @* x G9 y4 }
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 White cotton for day; silk for evening./ ~/ _ a7 h( t; U$ K' @
/ z5 ?( m8 X- X# P& h) E3 L# xTurtlenecks:' ~# o8 K) ~2 o0 F2 k* b
 Light cotton
' S; d7 }1 x) e2 n) w0 o, H Woolen or cashmere& o( P) j: o! Z
( a& W7 Q+ s; c3 TSweaters:
8 g! N7 w, i4 S& k' h Lightweight to wear under suit jackets or over summer dresses9 ]; C9 f- i! J- K6 t- q8 g
 Heavy for cold weather, exercising, and lounging (black works best for matching with tops by day and for exercising)& E6 S) T0 O. n/ m4 |2 T& d) n0 `
 Sweatshirt: p5 w8 J: S1 f U) U2 S( Q
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 Leggings- F6 Y! @- G7 F V. _
 Jeans: white, blue, and black.1 |; m, w( g- m" a$ R1 a# v! Y+ {
 Khakis; Black slacks; evening pants0 ~9 j& y: A4 n
 Shorts or skirt for summer
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/ f( c1 T9 i# c4 I5 FBlazer suit:
9 ^ [! d( n2 y/ A Pantsuit; skirt suit (black or beige)
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. |- h8 I! R6 Z5 ^% wSkirts: black# w8 U# M3 ?5 i9 ~( W6 w
; R1 l2 W3 A& A# {: H3 V0 XDresses:- _2 _" t. Y5 w4 Y. P e
 Something simple (black if it’s the only one) that can be dressed up or look respectful at a funeral
5 _8 Q# s0 a& G( v |; { A summer dress) q' _+ B: Y6 y. \, B1 _1 l( P
q! h9 X$ e+ ~* R( N4 c7 kOuterwear:8 e( a C( Y: B7 b3 ]$ \+ M& R
 Long coat ( black if it’s also your evening coat)+ u( r8 K. X$ `! }# X/ O% K! [
 Evening coat# d# \+ Y* a7 C5 Q1 o" F
 Cashmere or wool wrap
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+ G) C& l/ n" W( dJewelry:
4 }- Z8 k6 V; g% x3 ` Earrings: pearl, gold, silver, diamond' u- i4 c7 {7 J5 @
 Necklace: pearls, gold, silver b. S. ]3 X$ X! v3 S V: a5 i" P# c
 Bracelet: gold, silver (look for good fakes)
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, M5 r- D) G7 Z* f. |Belt: black or brown5 H; a9 r$ z- ]: U
W6 g5 _! [5 B$ L. i. A) B. lScarf:1 |5 ]2 J( S( U& Y3 ~! g Y/ y
 Square: silk; oblong: silk or wool; cotton pareo* o( |: a& i4 ^* G9 k) Z) L6 X
" P- Q* N0 A. ?/ KVest:
- W6 v- s5 g$ w Functional (synchilla or down); f$ j/ A I# u
 Decorative d" I& M* W: {3 y8 v
Bag:
( f& u. a, h6 s9 C; N Medium shoulder bag for day; small black beaded or fabric bag for evening
, j; X: g" w8 b Leather or canvas tote for everything
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" X( H+ q8 L3 g- ~Sunglasses; bathrobe perfume; makeup; 4 r$ a+ \3 e6 ?3 K- }6 {# n
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Hats: summer; winter
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0 w7 ]0 Y4 p Q) f% }4 yGloves: black leather
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9 }7 L2 u u* i, F: HWatch: work; sport
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2 u |! {6 I" GSocial Rituals:
8 B' h9 Q' R; i; T1 U" k# E1. Wedding and Bar Mitzvahs:& E! m ^2 I* h; P
 As a guest, you can wear white to a wedding, although you should probably avoid anything that looks remotely like a bridal gown.0 A5 `: l4 @) |! W
 It was considered bad luck to wear black at a wedding; now, it’s not. Remember that weddings are supposed to be festive events.
! h. t" ?+ B; @! m2 R- k4 K Dress suits are acceptable at both day and evening weddings; usually pants are not.
/ {4 ?' ]" i& ]$ R5 c% A7 m; ~ 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.! o, I0 r$ b/ w4 A U; m
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2. Graduations and Christenings:& B8 v8 ?/ A, F" k: j D9 C
 Suits or dresses; no excessive ornamentation. In other words, look smart.
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. b \5 | V; L' }2 ^- [ U3. Funerals and Memorial ceremonies:8 a6 l2 B6 H5 c" K
 Wear black or dark clothing.
" {8 w3 m* l: }) o+ r Many women wear dark hats and sunglasses.
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Evening Attire:
4 S' M- F8 V6 X1 p& y, f1. Instant evening
+ Y V1 e$ c5 [" R) y Hot colors and rich jewel tones can look instantly glamorous.
/ l" f2 v E5 S, d- A+ X Black always works.6 P( }: J& r5 a8 G
 Glitter and sheen: gold, silver, velvet, lame, and iridescent fabrics.
& G/ r# U0 k7 Z Evening attire denotes drama: try fun costume jewelry, palazzo pants, an off-the-shoulder top, mules or high heels." h: w- ~, B8 X6 c
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2. Home Entertaining
+ X4 F& L1 j: M Feel free to outdress the men at your gathering.
/ v4 M# X( W8 H: Y If you are the host, you can wear anything you want, no matter how extravagant.
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3. Instant cocktail party
! k3 Y* t: d% l3 h Black is the traditional cocktail-party color.
3 X+ z# g: D1 j( w8 ` Dress up a work suit with a lacy camisole, an evening sweater, or even bare skin in place of your usual office blouse
; W: s2 G% K' @" d3 u7 [6 ~5 |6 @ Strappy shoes or higher-heels can dress up work clothes. Change your jewelry; put on sheerer stockings.
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3 K# \6 t! l) A) ]) AExtras: an evening wrap; gloves, your best jewelry.
* S5 S( l4 F1 w: SThe basic rule: look great.- d0 j! _! M( l! n
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4. Private clubs
2 g$ I$ G7 f! n: V3 W5 ] Some clubs will not allow a woman to wear pants in the dining room.8 D7 S9 r1 e. F2 U( p
 Dinner is often quite formal, with dresses or skirts required for women
( p6 ^; r2 J9 n Sports clubs often ask that you change out of your sports clothes before entering the dining room.7 S4 x/ I) O# V$ a/ g- \! ~8 \
 Sports clubs often have rules that govern how you should look white you are in action.
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5. Dinner and theater& d4 ]6 D5 M) |$ Q6 s& R
 Instead of a blouse, wear a camisole or bare skin under your suit.- m; M$ h- K+ c' w
 Shoes: sheerer and higher; [8 }: L, n# M, C2 g+ Q" {
 Throw on a decorative scarf: to dress up and to keep you warm in excessively air-conditioned theaters and restaurants.+ z6 c/ @9 D- \
 Pants are acceptable: pants suits, black pants, and evening pants all work well |
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