Thursday, February 9, 2017

How to Wear Jewelry at Work


Jewelry is an excellent way to dress up a dull or professional outfit, but only when it’s worn properly. It’s important to avoid being flashy or overdoing your jewelry when in the workplace. Below is a simple guide on how to make the most of your jewelry at work, without overdoing it. 

Focus on a Single Accessory

Don’t make the mistake of accenting your look with a bunch of different accessories. Put away all those rings, necklaces, bracelets and earrings, and instead pick out one accent that’s going to bring out your outfit nicely without overwhelming it. Try to pick out a piece that’s different color or a different style than the rest of your outfit. It should accent your look, without clashing with it. 

Earrings are a Good Go To

Earrings have an effortless look about them, and as long as you aren’t using gaudy costume jewelry sized pieces, you run no risk of overdoing your office attire with earrings. Consider studs for daily wear, or more intricate or slightly longer pieces on occasion. Just be careful that you know the rules before wearing chandelier or hoop-style earrings, because they can be considered a hazard or a distraction in some locations. 

Consider Rings for a Typing Job

Rings can work well to help brighten your mood and give you something nice to look at when you have a job where you are trying all day long. Slip a nice colorful ring on your finger and every time you look down at the keyboard you’ll have a beautiful jewel or design to look at. 

Learn the Workplace Rules

Before you slip any piece of jewelry on to wear to work, make yourself familiar with all the rules of the office. There may be rules against wearing certain types of jewelry. Read through the guidelines or ask your boss about what is allowed in the office and what is not acceptable. 

Jewelry is a fun way to dress up your workplace look. Utilize these tips to help you make the most of your jewelry and to avoid making mistakes when choosing what to wear. Let us recommend jewelry for work here at Draper's Jewelry.

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