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Q: What would be appropriate women's workplace clothing in Beijing, China?

I will be interning in Beijing with a logistics company but I am unsure what will be the correct dress code. Are Chinese employers more conservative in terms of styles, colors and lengths of skirts that are allowed? How about shoes, are flats ok?

12 years 32 weeks ago in  Business & Jobs - China

 
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To avoid trouble keep your top half well under wraps (no shoulders and no cleavage). As for your skirt, it doesn't seem to be an issue in China what length it is. That is as long as you wear stockings or tights. I wouldn't wear black shoes ( I heard it's for older women). You could wear any shoe (formal) Here people who sell fish in the market wear suits and high heels. I've even seen a Chinese lady climb a mountain in stilettos! Because of such, dress codes are not so important here but they will stare if they see your shoulders.... strange indeed.

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if you have big breast wear low-tops, sleeveless. if your office is very cool, dont wear a bra.very very short skirts or shorts. Love

do the opposite of this and you'll be fine

also understand your employers may ask you to wear any kind of clothing skimpy or otherwise and i do mean skimpy

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You can accord to the Chinese bank stuff. Wearing formally helps with your working performance. Good luck.

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Get off the fukin' keyboard! Are you retarded or something? 

Nobody logon here anymore, because of your re-posting of inane replies to the threads from 5 years ago!

 

Admin, 'cmon!

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