I have no good advice. There's a reason I don't go out. O_o But... If it covers your waist, why would you wear a belt or care about one? Do you have brown shoes? If not, what about black? What color pants will you be wearing with it? What about the shirt underneath the jacket?
See, no help at all.
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Depending on the office you could go more casual with cords or khakis but you could wear the same shirt and boots.
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I think MandyM's recommendations sound smashing. If you're going to an interview, remember that you will already be nervous and kind of prone to sweating (perhaps), so choose the layers and fabrics accordingly.
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If you need to wear a belt, a thin black one will be fine. (I presume this is for pants. Don't wear a belt over the jacket. )
I agree with Mandy M on shoes - brown boots would be a great choice. But if your favourite/most comfortable shoes are black, don't worry about it. They'll look fine.
I would stick to slightly dressy pants if it's business casual. Definately no jeans, and I'd go tailored, more suit-style pants.
Shirt wise - a turtle neck is a great idea. Otherwise you could just wear a nice tank top / shell top / singlet (not strappy) underneath. All you'll see is the top front bit anyhow.
(I work as a lawyer and in a suits-mandatory environment: but I can wear nice tank tops under my suit because with the jacket on you just can't tell. And I'm a lot more comfortable that way.)
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Pink, light blue, other pastells would look nice (probably not yellow with your complexion). I'm sure there are others I'm just not thinking of.
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Ok. So wear your normal belt. As long as it's black/brown/beige it will be fine.
Shirt colour - for me, I'd go with a cream, beige or blue (but it would need to be a bright blue). The green in the picture you linked also works. Any red/orange/pink is not going to work.
The easiest test is to just lay the shirt next to (or under, like it would look if you were wearing it) the jacket and see if the colours work or not. You're a great photographer. You know colours.
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The berry colored turtleneck Mandy linked to would be fine. Pastels would be, too. I think your belt should match your shoes, and that they should both be dark brown, but that's just a preference on my part, not really manditory anymore.
You'll probably find out, by the way, that you can dress a lot more casually then you think you can. But for the first day, of course, it's better safe than sorry.
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I don't usually go with pastells for myself (though I have a few fantastic baby pink tops) but I thought it would work for Jamie.
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Good luck to you. I too should wear business casual type clothes since I work for BCBS. There seems to be varying degress of respectable attire though. Like some people get seriously decked out while others slog in jeans and the like.
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Ohh congrats on job! I love that blazer. I spent all summer in Business Casual. But everyone already put good advice so I have nothing else to add
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You should totally wear some fake teeth and overalls w. that joint. That would be hilarious. You could like paint ur toenails like yellow or something and go to work barefoot. lol that would be awesome
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Only if she works for the Beverly Hillbillies.
I think dark earth tones would work well with the jacket too. Chocolate brown, brick red, and burnt orange would look good with that olive green color. Also a nice navy would look great but I think the pants would be harder to match with that.
With a jacket like that, you don't want a full flare. Also, I would wear a very plain, tailored white shirt - you don't want them to compete with the jacket.
Brown boots are fine (I have 3 pairs myself, in fact), as are brown shoes. You could go with a somewhat jazzy shoe if you wanted - they wouldn't take away from the jacket. Here are a couple that I like:
I would wear the plainest, smallest brown belt that I could find. I would definitely stick to brown for my shoes and accessories. I personally never mix brown and black and I do notice when other people do. If you don't like wearing belts, you can always have your pants tailored. It's not that expensive and chances are, you'll love the fit so much that you'll wear them more than enough to make it worth the price.
BTW, what about your bag?
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