Business Sunglasses and Eyeglasses
If you wear glasses and work at an office, then your look may be fitting a certain undesirable fashion statement (unless you are going for the nerd look). We don’t want you looking like Dilbert or any random guy in a cubicle. We want to give you a fashionable edge. Think you can’t pull of Giorgio Armani?—think again! With a little work, you can take your look from boring office-dwelling geek to dorky chic, and trust me there is a difference. Here’s how to get the most out of the geek look without getting swept under the carpet as a cliché. First, your glasses are all important. You want to make a geeky statement without going overboard, like the woman in the picture here. For starters, ditch everything you know about eyeglasses and obey this one simple rule. When looking for office eyeglasses go big or go home, and I mean designers not actual size. Think Armani, Jimmy Choo or Versace. Pick out a pair that will suit your face shape and color, but make this one item of your clothing designer grade. Your face is the first thing people see and will judge you based off of this. Keep that in mind and go big or go home. Second, you can pull of the dorky office look and make it cool by embracing it. Don’t try to hide what you are. If you are an athlete, wear a baseball cap. If you are a geek, then a pocket protector and calculator watch are cute. Don’t’ shy away from what you are or what you enjoy at work, that is one surefire way to alienate yourself.
Finally, when trying to revamp your wardrobe get a few items that are not necessary but are definitely fun. If you wouldn’t normally spend money on a nice belt than now is the time to get a fun and ‘you’ belt that you’ll enjoy wearing and showing off. Your clothing is a billboard for who you are, don’t hide the facts!
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