Updated November 24th, 2023 at 23:17 IST

Layering to Accessorising: Tips to ace the corporate look in winters

Although it can be unclear exactly what is needed. With the following advice on how to dress for work in chilly weather, we've made that process easier.

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Working outside in the cold may be hazardous and difficult for workers of all kinds. If workers don't wear appropriate work attire for chilly weather, they will experience considerable pain at best. The worst that may happen to them is that they could get hypothermia or frostbite from cold stress illnesses. 

Employers must ensure the safety of their employees, although it can be unclear exactly what is needed. With the following advice on how to dress for work in chilly weather, we've made that process easier.

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Layer Smartly

Layering is the key to staying warm without compromising your professional image. Start with a thermal or silk base layer to trap heat close to your body. Add a stylish sweater or cardigan as your mid-layer, and finish with a tailored coat or blazer for a sophisticated look. This strategy allows you to adjust your clothing according to the fluctuating indoor and outdoor temperatures.

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Invest in Quality Outerwear

Your winter coat is a crucial element of your work wardrobe during the colder months. Opt for a well-structured, insulated coat in a neutral color like black, camel, or gray. A tailored wool coat or a classic trench can seamlessly complement your professional attire while keeping you warm during your commute and outdoor activities.

Accessorize Thoughtfully

Accessories are not just for style—they serve a practical purpose in winter workwear. Invest in a good pair of leather gloves, a stylish scarf, and a hat that complements your overall look. These accessories not only add flair to your outfit but also provide essential warmth. Choose accessories in neutral tones or classic patterns to maintain a professional appearance.

Tailored Fit Matters

A well-tailored outfit not only looks more professional but also helps to trap heat close to your body. Ensure that your winter workwear fits you properly, especially if you are layering. Tailored jackets, pants, and dresses not only enhance your appearance but also contribute to better insulation.

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Experiment with Dark Colors

Dark colors have a slimming effect and are also more forgiving in terms of hiding any winter-related stains or dirt. Incorporate a mix of black, navy, and charcoal into your winter wardrobe for a professional and practical approach.

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Don't Forget Indoor Attire

Remember that you'll be spending a significant portion of your day indoors. Choose clothing that is easy to layer and de-layer as you move between indoor and outdoor spaces. Avoid heavy, cumbersome outerwear that may be uncomfortable when worn inside.

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(With IANS inputs)

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Published November 24th, 2023 at 23:17 IST