Jump For a Woman's Playsuit

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Article Title: Jump For a Woman's Playsuit
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Derived from practical work-wear, playsuits and jumpsuits don�t have to look like garments for going to the building site or factory in? But would you be happy arranging if the banking clerk or travel agent was wearing a playsuit, even if it was a woman? Not everyone has the same view, because as the names indicate the playsuit was not necessarily purely with hands-on tasks in mind, and the jumpsuit was considered an ideal item for the fashion-conscious hang glider pilot. So your answer might be yes depending on your hobbies.

The modern everyday interpretations of these two items of clothing are cousins, or derivations, of dresses and suits, both of which are perfectly acceptable as office wear. But would you take your close neighbour to the office except in exceptional circumstances? And of course strict formality is slowly losing ground in the work setting and more flexibility is being tolerated. As business in general is toning back its need to appear formal, the interpretation of formal wear is itself becoming more difficult to tie down. Somewhere in the middle the two will meet with a potentially disruptive clash of style, and as the boundaries become more vague the potential to make embarrassing in the new flexible era and stay safely acceptable? Can you really arrive at the office in a playsuit? It�s tempting to say that depending on the office, the industry, the work colleagues, but for many now the answer is probably yes. After all, the world of playsuits and jumpsuits is itself quite varied, with some very formal fits and tight silhouettes on one side and less straight, expressive, floral materials on the other. A smart, conservative playsuit could certainly be a replacement for a skirt suit, and likewise a jumpsuit would be fine in an office where trouser suits were expected. You could always wear a jacket or cardigan if the look works, and this will make the illusion complete. The office will most likely tolerate any style but how would your image and self-esteem suffer if you went a step too far?

Office work does not always imply traditional formal clothing whether you are a man or woman. Even in working environments where men have been always worn shirt, tie, suit combinations, the options offered to females has usually been quite wide, with trouser, dress or skirt options, and a blouse, knitwear or jacket on the torso. So it�s not such a step for women to opt for a jumpsuit or playsuit that�s at the more designer end of the spectrum.

Another dilemma is how to complement the jumpsuit in terms of footwear, accessories, hair styles or jewellery. But then again the jumpsuit gives another angle after work when you might go for a meal, a drink or to the theatre. If your colleagues are looking uncomfortable in their traditional work clothes, you can feel smug that you stepped away from the norm, took a risk and now look and fell more ready for the evening ahead.


About The Author: Vintage fashion comes in all shapes and sizes, and items like vintage playsuits and jumpsuits make visiting a retro fashion store like http://www.rokit.co.uk/ an interesting way to spend an afternoon. James lets us know the secrets to selecting and wearing retro.

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