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Underpants:+ F+ A: k ~4 _$ z5 b- \+ p
 Nude, black, and white (three in each color); @- X0 |) n* \$ p
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Bras:- c: Q/ \6 B7 j9 Z
 Strapless and with straps: nude, black, and white (three in each color); Z' y0 V: S) Y
 Athletic bra5 v. I: `2 Y3 R, {- Z5 S
0 F/ {+ c% e% Y4 T# TPantyhose or Stockings:
* M2 m8 b$ f+ m7 d Sheer nude and black; opaque black and navy `6 V& _3 l& T
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 White athletic socks
4 Q5 S- {# | S" l$ j Neutral knee-highs to wear under pants9 Y" [6 i$ k* \9 |& |* {
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Shoes:
0 d9 I1 B3 w: ?+ D Walking shoes or athletic shoes
' W, H/ I8 d/ W Black pumps: leather for day, silk or satin for evening" X o1 ~, d' U' ]5 i
 Flats$ r }' B/ U5 U" m/ q( M3 l1 K9 n
 Sandals
9 d, C- J% A. x9 x* i; v/ }1 F Boots: leather and waterproof/ ^# P1 J1 p4 t% X
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 White (big for sleeping in, small to wear with a suit)
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Shirts:
3 D3 e" o4 G( j* E5 g White cotton for day; silk for evening.
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 Light cotton
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Sweaters:4 s! w1 k/ x) B* a
 Lightweight to wear under suit jackets or over summer dresses
1 \: _* c5 q3 n, J) f8 H Heavy for cold weather, exercising, and lounging (black works best for matching with tops by day and for exercising)# D; G. w+ C# D* K$ u
 Sweatshirt
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Pants: J) }* a g( T; D; P8 J% Q
 Leggings
! j3 v! |" k( x: _+ U4 ? Jeans: white, blue, and black.
# G% U" V, n) n. W- H Khakis; Black slacks; evening pants
/ p( w. J. O4 Q+ U9 M Shorts or skirt for summer
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( q, W7 Z6 s# B' N# F8 iBlazer suit:
& l3 d; K# F( T% O1 p6 O0 m6 j+ V Pantsuit; skirt suit (black or beige)( J4 w9 ^+ m0 B( s7 G' B
* Y- ]4 _; M. z3 I) u g) d7 |Skirts: black
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Dresses:
/ Z) ]$ \) H$ d9 X1 V) R Something simple (black if it’s the only one) that can be dressed up or look respectful at a funeral
; h9 p" H2 J, H4 Y A summer dress5 }$ o' x' [$ z4 a
4 n: L6 }) T! j( U2 gOuterwear:' C8 }! B: B K
 Long coat ( black if it’s also your evening coat)
; E, @* e1 Q9 ?" y3 Z Evening coat
& S: y& B& g; P5 L Cashmere or wool wrap/ t( I& P% W Q* r* J) w k
 Raincoat; jacket
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Jewelry:
9 g% Z# Q9 D! `% X" c7 x Earrings: pearl, gold, silver, diamond! d, U* l: s$ \: Z9 J* I
 Necklace: pearls, gold, silver
, E9 h* l n; _" L; Z; t5 W Bracelet: gold, silver (look for good fakes)
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: F2 T" A% t) Z& s9 ]Belt: black or brown# y4 X+ Q- {/ ]6 ^3 C
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Scarf:! @. a ~% b- l/ T2 l
 Square: silk; oblong: silk or wool; cotton pareo1 Q A: b1 K* d b n' _
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 Functional (synchilla or down)% U s* S9 Z/ d( g0 L* F
 Decorative
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 Medium shoulder bag for day; small black beaded or fabric bag for evening! G$ x7 c) y- r" H
 Leather or canvas tote for everything
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Sunglasses; bathrobe perfume; makeup;
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6 C/ p( W4 V9 o5 n QHats: summer; winter4 g+ d; a; ]1 A! U4 G3 y
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Gloves: black leather/ D7 V2 r. a, M$ }& c0 y8 \
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DRESS CODES
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6 t9 I& ]0 \- {3 NSocial Rituals:8 E; l7 E# O6 I! u1 O2 v0 a% t3 C
1. Wedding and Bar Mitzvahs:7 e& N3 X4 h' J4 r
 As a guest, you can wear white to a wedding, although you should probably avoid anything that looks remotely like a bridal gown.5 B1 W8 h. {) v! ]! C
 It was considered bad luck to wear black at a wedding; now, it’s not. Remember that weddings are supposed to be festive events.# L$ O6 U4 i% A1 L8 U
 Dress suits are acceptable at both day and evening weddings; usually pants are not.3 [2 c" q$ ^. ]( z
 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:9 Y9 |$ P, ]" ^% S
 Suits or dresses; no excessive ornamentation. In other words, look smart.3 d0 S0 \* ~( w, b
, @2 l/ J' l) v: V( r3 K+ y: b3. Funerals and Memorial ceremonies:4 J6 N) E! T) A7 d6 B5 F! w9 W& c
 Wear black or dark clothing.
/ L, R5 O6 @# B0 ^! G Many women wear dark hats and sunglasses.2 `/ t5 K! \' s% A' O; e2 }# v: e
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9 F4 k8 n6 X/ B4 n3 A6 L" OEvening Attire:
1 Y9 b& [! ~8 z# Y! m% a, K1. Instant evening
0 u7 G. o, R* V/ D" ^; D Hot colors and rich jewel tones can look instantly glamorous.
9 Q+ n: W. y$ C' U8 j9 h Black always works.) C1 Y& d! ^& V/ G
 Glitter and sheen: gold, silver, velvet, lame, and iridescent fabrics.8 L% n1 f/ ]1 d5 P5 K6 R- |
 Evening attire denotes drama: try fun costume jewelry, palazzo pants, an off-the-shoulder top, mules or high heels./ K+ o7 w4 m# `( ], a
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2. Home Entertaining+ ~6 n6 L; V9 A( M& S6 d# v O6 {0 T
 Feel free to outdress the men at your gathering.+ K# N6 O' ?2 h7 ~, \$ ]4 {( ?
 If you are the host, you can wear anything you want, no matter how extravagant.' c$ X# E' u5 L& F
/ l' k; O% D4 J* w3. Instant cocktail party
" O. e" V) G: S5 Z# ^( d6 r: u Black is the traditional cocktail-party color.3 G* c6 J/ O; |1 b5 Q" D2 F# h
 Dress up a work suit with a lacy camisole, an evening sweater, or even bare skin in place of your usual office blouse! @' ^2 {/ `) { H" u+ n( _
 Strappy shoes or higher-heels can dress up work clothes. Change your jewelry; put on sheerer stockings.
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/ j9 ]2 K4 _+ V$ [Extras: an evening wrap; gloves, your best jewelry. - C# F% F# H" d! ?, U2 b, s
The basic rule: look great.0 T& y) }: i& w! U* s5 x9 V& q( Z* R
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4. Private clubs
) Q | i# N0 d: f7 o/ ^0 w Some clubs will not allow a woman to wear pants in the dining room.
# B9 o8 b- A8 ]2 a# f+ i Dinner is often quite formal, with dresses or skirts required for women9 b; J8 y. ^3 m% g7 Y1 r/ E i
 Sports clubs often ask that you change out of your sports clothes before entering the dining room. U" U8 |7 }. W q! f- C6 _8 t
 Sports clubs often have rules that govern how you should look white you are in action.4 ?, Y+ v7 L$ W4 N
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5. Dinner and theater% {; B% w4 \7 e+ _& G
 Instead of a blouse, wear a camisole or bare skin under your suit.
+ F$ w5 S; C* j5 J& e- ]2 s& k; k Shoes: sheerer and higher# H# `- Q4 ?, y6 H1 f# b; u$ T
 Throw on a decorative scarf: to dress up and to keep you warm in excessively air-conditioned theaters and restaurants.
7 O9 t( y+ X7 y p9 m! V, Q Pants are acceptable: pants suits, black pants, and evening pants all work well |
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