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The Professional Wear The Chef Outfits Posted daily on our New Invitations.
Professional Wear isn't what it used to be. In years past, professional women were trapped in dull business attire, even while attending after-work events. But in today's more colorful corporate world, as the accompanying photographs indicate, you shouldn't feel trapped by a basic-white dress code.
New options, fashion experts say, include colorful leather aprons, mus have chef knives and chef knife bags, and gorgeous scarves and accessories.
| When updating your spring chef outfits to incorporate stylish casual flair, make certain that your everyday professional wear is polished, office-friendly (for your specific work environment) and on point. |
The business professional look includes chef outfits in a solid white chef shirt or pinstriped or checkered pattern chef pants, preferred colors are black and white.
The informal professional look incorporates more pizzazz and color-- tailored jackets, tabards and chef shoes.
Clothing is an aspect of human physical appearance, and like other aspects of human physical appearance it has social significance. Societies have dress codes, and therefore what a person wears as clothing and how a person wears it communicates a message.
This message is about the person's social class, income, occupation, ethnic and religious affiliation, attitude, marital status, sexual availability and sexual orientation.
| Clothes conver other social messages including the stating or claiming personal or cultural identity, the establishing, maintaining, or defying social group norms, and appreciating comfort and functionality. |



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