By K. N. Jacob
As a general rule, professional women don’t expose their breasts, inner thighs and bellies. When you expose all your fundamentals, you take away our curiosity and lower your brand.
Elegant women don’t wear gym clothes outside the gym. It’s commoners who wear gym clothes while in airports, cafes, supermarkets. BTW, if you lead worship in gym clothes, few men can worship.
Women of class don’t wear t-shirts in the office or formal dinner – unless it’s corporately branded t-shirts. T-shirts are good for picnics and manual work like cleaning and gardening.
Serious women don’t wear ripped jeans to work. Leave those torn pants to teens. And don’t wear cropped tops. You’re not a belly-dancer. Who needs to see your belly in the streets? That’s cheap and high-street.
And tight-fitting bodycon dresses that hug the body and reveal all your curves, valleys and mountains don’t befit executive women. Bandaged dresses that shape your figure cheapen your image.
Lastly, iron your clothes. Well cultured women don’t wear creased clothes. God commands women to dress modestly (1 Tim 2:9). Your dress code communicates your class and values.