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Underpants:
4 ]: f# u' E7 a% X Nude, black, and white (three in each color)
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 Strapless and with straps: nude, black, and white (three in each color)
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8 Q3 J9 K, N# C1 M! u% N* MPantyhose or Stockings:0 j, d% o5 G: x# l( C# t
 Sheer nude and black; opaque black and navy
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6 z1 Z; A; ]; u4 X. GSocks:# J. E9 ?( g, ~0 ] f: L
 White athletic socks' O. q$ Z8 I# S S$ }; ?
 Neutral knee-highs to wear under pants6 r0 _. Y! G3 U0 V i( q9 H4 w
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Shoes: ]" c% U) ]1 n A5 c4 P
 Walking shoes or athletic shoes
3 r% R+ ]) {, S* \! | Black pumps: leather for day, silk or satin for evening
1 m- ^* ^7 W @7 p) @, J0 C Flats
5 s# Q& s$ [) I) W Sandals; D5 ?- z) z; T( }: i
 Boots: leather and waterproof
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 White (big for sleeping in, small to wear with a suit)/ {. w, m: m W. e; x5 u
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Shirts:; s( A6 A! d. @2 W9 p% u* B
 White cotton for day; silk for evening.* L3 [( ~: T. b( e+ k
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 Light cotton
4 X! b! Q% X9 ~( x Woolen or cashmere
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Sweaters:, i, p) j% C5 ]9 } a
 Lightweight to wear under suit jackets or over summer dresses
) q- M$ A/ A) n# J& A' _% D; g7 Z Heavy for cold weather, exercising, and lounging (black works best for matching with tops by day and for exercising)
. \, M2 [$ U! b Sweatshirt# b5 p! T |. O4 \4 |8 a W
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 Leggings
C: v' f7 D9 \3 w8 m Jeans: white, blue, and black.- f# ]6 J! k. S+ a2 t" {
 Khakis; Black slacks; evening pants& V% [- Z1 l# O9 O( A
 Shorts or skirt for summer
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Blazer suit:
% F# ?9 O: Y) M Pantsuit; skirt suit (black or beige)4 V$ t4 L7 y% B) F# {! t
' _: `* ?; E$ U4 A% SSkirts: black9 F$ _5 x0 D; h% ?
% @ c' }$ w9 Z( _- eDresses:1 }. m; j: O9 z' S$ F
 Something simple (black if it’s the only one) that can be dressed up or look respectful at a funeral# `' ]% l" I5 @# \4 f* i; o2 M. ~2 B: x
 A summer dress
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Outerwear:
# n; ~2 r5 s6 \8 [5 i8 Z Long coat ( black if it’s also your evening coat)4 L h0 s7 \, t s I, u
 Evening coat8 S; K' F7 ~2 d" _6 }, E# ]2 R
 Cashmere or wool wrap
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Jewelry:
1 g$ F0 }: m1 K$ K& x& s Earrings: pearl, gold, silver, diamond
k5 p) K* P' a9 R Necklace: pearls, gold, silver8 w+ e& b- w5 {+ f
 Bracelet: gold, silver (look for good fakes), i& Q8 Y! t; S
0 N, C$ p' c/ e7 J l1 g) qBelt: black or brown
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Scarf:
4 T; U% Q, j$ V( |8 F( L2 B Square: silk; oblong: silk or wool; cotton pareo: S' ~1 Y; e9 I0 r T- B
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7 m$ L# H1 V7 c: p9 B& Q* Y% N0 ] Functional (synchilla or down)
% c8 |& L0 n$ L; \, ]( b4 F Decorative& w. O" S }, I- X3 }) s
Bag:- D/ m% a+ s }! K
 Medium shoulder bag for day; small black beaded or fabric bag for evening! C6 C' w0 ^: s3 U9 W9 ~ N
 Leather or canvas tote for everything6 x% f, x/ Q+ w, r/ W( x" V
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Sunglasses; bathrobe perfume; makeup;
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Hats: summer; winter
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Gloves: black leather7 P. g: \( c: } E/ w- h9 R7 y7 R7 r
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Watch: work; sport8 I, q( C% a K! j1 U. ~
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Social Rituals:
8 _- P3 p. y p7 _9 g3 J5 P1. Wedding and Bar Mitzvahs:6 K+ N6 k# z' a
 As a guest, you can wear white to a wedding, although you should probably avoid anything that looks remotely like a bridal gown.0 K& U* {0 x; H L( J/ T Y
 It was considered bad luck to wear black at a wedding; now, it’s not. Remember that weddings are supposed to be festive events.
8 L# k& Q; @, z, U; ~0 n& h+ f* d Dress suits are acceptable at both day and evening weddings; usually pants are not.! x1 W4 x% e2 j# S0 O* w
 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.( u4 x# m# k! c7 B4 N
1 V- s* M' m! o/ s) C4 ^2. Graduations and Christenings:2 f' x2 p. [3 c
 Suits or dresses; no excessive ornamentation. In other words, look smart.$ O. ]; H8 q# N5 y6 t! b
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3. Funerals and Memorial ceremonies:% b1 V, x) o+ @7 k3 c: a- }
 Wear black or dark clothing.
# y/ Z. x0 E% _& k Many women wear dark hats and sunglasses.
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+ D/ _/ [: V: v8 | SEvening Attire:- q) c U8 y' e# e" a
1. Instant evening( O% N# A2 v. g, i" a, t9 m
 Hot colors and rich jewel tones can look instantly glamorous.& b& S+ N- q- U4 X$ g
 Black always works.
7 x9 i4 ~1 l' g7 _/ ^ Glitter and sheen: gold, silver, velvet, lame, and iridescent fabrics.& `. Q$ p4 p" a. M% a$ Y- ?1 S! Z
 Evening attire denotes drama: try fun costume jewelry, palazzo pants, an off-the-shoulder top, mules or high heels.
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]. {% I) ~8 K, B4 A7 r- T6 s0 A2. Home Entertaining
6 C9 @: L& H' g( Q( Q4 S Feel free to outdress the men at your gathering.
7 d6 K) v8 {2 m- p& j7 t If you are the host, you can wear anything you want, no matter how extravagant.
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3. Instant cocktail party
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 Dress up a work suit with a lacy camisole, an evening sweater, or even bare skin in place of your usual office blouse1 ^- T, Z7 M: H4 W f
 Strappy shoes or higher-heels can dress up work clothes. Change your jewelry; put on sheerer stockings.
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Extras: an evening wrap; gloves, your best jewelry.
: N- z5 B& ?- w3 x& U. _The basic rule: look great.
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4. Private clubs0 `& k* U4 S, ]3 H3 `
 Some clubs will not allow a woman to wear pants in the dining room.7 s% F+ H- }8 P7 q" P1 R
 Dinner is often quite formal, with dresses or skirts required for women
, x4 ~0 r( h8 h$ j6 |! D* i( K7 m m Sports clubs often ask that you change out of your sports clothes before entering the dining room.0 H! w6 R$ f! k A4 l# I/ a+ k
 Sports clubs often have rules that govern how you should look white you are in action.( l' c2 |" O' a# ], k ^
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5. Dinner and theater9 \7 J1 I5 T* y) p
 Instead of a blouse, wear a camisole or bare skin under your suit.) n. u$ B* |1 x4 w2 r; J0 v& ~' h
 Shoes: sheerer and higher
; ^1 k2 J) p) P I' l* q- b# d6 o; O$ U Throw on a decorative scarf: to dress up and to keep you warm in excessively air-conditioned theaters and restaurants.
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