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Underpants:7 ^' R5 Q3 p4 o9 i4 w
 Nude, black, and white (three in each color)/ \; R' B$ p2 A x1 O6 Q* b6 _1 e
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Bras:
' a- n" L7 T. t Strapless and with straps: nude, black, and white (three in each color) E8 p3 \4 Y: I6 _
 Athletic bra
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8 z; h: x+ G# R+ `$ s* WPantyhose or Stockings:1 @$ U) t, P9 p. K$ O
 Sheer nude and black; opaque black and navy, V1 M1 X9 ]/ a$ ]) o0 G/ @4 G5 ?
0 u$ o/ w0 C0 s8 W" uSocks:
c& I# g. J, |2 J1 N0 L, G8 A9 g White athletic socks
' X6 Z. r1 f' b& W* I Neutral knee-highs to wear under pants0 F5 Q* z5 I( Q5 R) @! {
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: g1 d0 p& b# B! { Walking shoes or athletic shoes( {: t; `+ c4 F* E
 Black pumps: leather for day, silk or satin for evening* r/ o; X+ h$ A# c3 ?
 Flats
# z9 }. n n2 M Sandals& x% ~4 t& j. O# s/ n
 Boots: leather and waterproof
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T-Shirts:
_, c5 {- }3 Y: m5 T White (big for sleeping in, small to wear with a suit)
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 White cotton for day; silk for evening./ [) M8 l* O, d& ]' f" d7 a
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Turtlenecks:
0 z' D) Z, L2 z5 ?+ M8 [8 V Light cotton% S; M/ H8 X6 y: g9 H; I
 Woolen or cashmere8 Q$ D8 J9 m2 A2 b1 y4 N6 Y# [9 E
" c7 b: Q/ { LSweaters:
! ]$ u- J6 R& b4 @2 X/ Z Lightweight to wear under suit jackets or over summer dresses
# ^$ ^: Y. P/ q. l4 c/ m8 N Heavy for cold weather, exercising, and lounging (black works best for matching with tops by day and for exercising)* m4 i5 p# I& V9 x3 X" _+ Z- W, w
 Sweatshirt! \- `3 w2 q0 b/ ^9 c* m/ l
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Pants:
/ c4 `. S9 O. X8 x; U0 g Leggings
$ u. I! d# c, w. e* \, w Jeans: white, blue, and black.6 S! r+ P m4 ~- }( I$ l
 Khakis; Black slacks; evening pants
" Q z& ?+ ?5 V( Z/ m) t Shorts or skirt for summer
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4 l, l/ I# i) f0 ?$ aBlazer suit:
1 U0 @/ Y1 ]' { Pantsuit; skirt suit (black or beige)
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- l' D1 c) a/ j: q6 r) x" @* S: G/ DSkirts: black* y) I6 ~, a1 u5 l9 j
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Dresses:
3 u; ~) k, n+ W5 Y Something simple (black if it’s the only one) that can be dressed up or look respectful at a funeral2 G* ]- G' r4 U Z# @4 R# C
 A summer dress
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Outerwear:
4 U) q% r; j* v% v1 ? Long coat ( black if it’s also your evening coat)5 J9 t- j; _' L% s* r# }$ P$ Y
 Evening coat* |' d8 f6 |" C! t" m+ C
 Cashmere or wool wrap, s7 g Z5 |/ P% I2 I6 B
 Raincoat; jacket
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& e. h7 E, ?1 r, X( K) u: XJewelry:
" @3 ~* ?1 c' O% I Earrings: pearl, gold, silver, diamond
: e c% R0 h5 V% Z* ~0 y0 g Necklace: pearls, gold, silver
$ h! {4 Y) h y( `% _ Bracelet: gold, silver (look for good fakes)/ W" L4 ^5 u& {7 z
8 F% e( N/ P& f* ^' ^# h0 eBelt: black or brown) G& ^+ v$ {& o' _+ _, J
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Scarf:! |9 l9 E# B7 ?% L: D. o
 Square: silk; oblong: silk or wool; cotton pareo l7 o+ @4 I$ |& _- ^0 N; |6 ~0 f
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 Functional (synchilla or down)8 h6 z3 E+ W2 F) y: V+ I$ w
 Decorative" {+ f7 d$ p; Q$ B4 [
Bag:/ g. F1 j! V2 _/ k, e" S
 Medium shoulder bag for day; small black beaded or fabric bag for evening
1 [, [5 n( F7 S: ^& t2 d! X. Z Leather or canvas tote for everything- Y' o i0 b$ C# {/ \0 ^
! |- S4 D% `7 K4 R3 NSunglasses; bathrobe perfume; makeup; # R5 B3 L6 U1 p- w
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Hats: summer; winter
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Gloves: black leather
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Watch: work; sport
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5 D! ^+ q% r5 B- }' m4 fDRESS CODES) I) t! r& Y8 ?% Y G
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Social Rituals:
! z+ p5 \: Q6 |# S5 d9 v/ n1. Wedding and Bar Mitzvahs:" B# K6 p5 x8 ?0 S# b8 ?
 As a guest, you can wear white to a wedding, although you should probably avoid anything that looks remotely like a bridal gown.
: R: u1 J- K+ w5 E It was considered bad luck to wear black at a wedding; now, it’s not. Remember that weddings are supposed to be festive events.
% m3 O2 r/ ^/ d4 x$ l) Y5 K Dress suits are acceptable at both day and evening weddings; usually pants are not.) x$ s3 w& G' a' e0 r. X
 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:
% ]# }1 |: s/ M; P, \6 f) P Suits or dresses; no excessive ornamentation. In other words, look smart.; ^0 K2 U; z$ k
4 W* e2 ?4 X# T! D3 @4 ~( t, K3. Funerals and Memorial ceremonies:
' s J9 g c X' o# r A" U1 X, a Wear black or dark clothing.4 r7 C+ i; O& j! E1 B9 ]2 x
 Many women wear dark hats and sunglasses., ?( N( a; U4 y- ?1 C0 [8 U
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Evening Attire:" h, B; q% V I1 r1 A9 w2 w: m, F/ {
1. Instant evening! g. N2 E3 `3 x# R5 o. G
 Hot colors and rich jewel tones can look instantly glamorous.
, j) R( n' N9 b( U. C% g Black always works.9 q9 t) E+ @, m* V3 I
 Glitter and sheen: gold, silver, velvet, lame, and iridescent fabrics.5 i% K( Y) C1 x$ ]6 s. C
 Evening attire denotes drama: try fun costume jewelry, palazzo pants, an off-the-shoulder top, mules or high heels.
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. O" Z7 C/ [" U/ G& T4 K2 v, C* }2. Home Entertaining
8 i. \5 o9 n6 {. ^ Feel free to outdress the men at your gathering.5 a. Z, x/ Q' p2 o; w
 If you are the host, you can wear anything you want, no matter how extravagant.4 _ ?( O4 p2 |
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3. Instant cocktail party
! l$ k2 W4 i( k) z& J, m9 O Black is the traditional cocktail-party color.
' x k, \$ q& Z' c" r# M7 W Dress up a work suit with a lacy camisole, an evening sweater, or even bare skin in place of your usual office blouse
0 D. w& `' k4 Y6 ]: |9 l! W" ~ Strappy shoes or higher-heels can dress up work clothes. Change your jewelry; put on sheerer stockings.& c$ Y1 u* j( O) I
9 s/ I9 U M6 LExtras: an evening wrap; gloves, your best jewelry.
# Y5 S5 a. h3 {' M. V M+ Z2 nThe basic rule: look great.3 h. i0 u" j4 F# b7 A6 F1 d
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4. Private clubs; `+ Z1 ~9 S: D4 @3 b7 ?9 ]5 e
 Some clubs will not allow a woman to wear pants in the dining room.- g! M& U4 O9 T; b9 s/ ?$ |9 y% p9 X
 Dinner is often quite formal, with dresses or skirts required for women
- Z' G/ y( L- G# M, t { Q Sports clubs often ask that you change out of your sports clothes before entering the dining room.
5 s5 ]! N6 H8 a( o( u. C9 I4 ` Sports clubs often have rules that govern how you should look white you are in action.
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4 k6 f% ~! _# S6 l5. Dinner and theater* T5 S% @' C! c: I# k" G; ^
 Instead of a blouse, wear a camisole or bare skin under your suit.
% S4 V/ m, x4 i6 t' u Shoes: sheerer and higher) |" Z' S: c4 S9 `- b# u
 Throw on a decorative scarf: to dress up and to keep you warm in excessively air-conditioned theaters and restaurants.
0 p c5 I9 C( R& u& `# m/ K Pants are acceptable: pants suits, black pants, and evening pants all work well |
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