Monday, June 17, 2013

Personal Menswear For Doctor


Of course, not all of a doctor’s life is spent on the job in the hospital — but can still have a professional impact. Even social events with fellow practitioners can require a good personal appearance, to say nothing of conferences and other business travel, so invest in a few smart suits. A single-breasted, two-button suit in charcoal gray is an excellent default for most situations, with a lightly-patterned suit for less formal settings making a nice backup choice when variety is called for. Your large collection of shirts and ties should make matching easy, and you can always wear one of the suit coats with differently-colored slacks to create a casual trousers-and-jacket look — or buy a few more aggressively-patterned sport coats for personal wear, if your salary can cover it.
Sample Wardrobe: The Doctor’s Closet
A doctor’s personal wardrobe will largely be shaped by personal tastes, but the professional wardrobe should always include at least a few shared basics:
Wardrobe Basics – Clothes Every Doctor Needs
5+ white lab coats
1+ suit
1+ pair dress shoes, beginning with a classic black Oxford
2+ pair comfortable leather shoes (many shoemakers offer orthopedic versions for working on your feet)
belts to match each pair of shoes
12+ high-quality dress shirts
12+ high-quality ties
12+ absorbent, V-neck undershirts
5+ dress slacks, light and dark colors
10+ pairs dress socks, matched to the color of your trousers
Wardrobe Options – Extra Style for Medical Practitioners
2+ sport coats
2+ turtlenecks
2+ sweaters
2+ pairs jeans for days off
1+ pair leather gloves (black and then brown are the obvious first and second choices)
1 quality overcoat, wool or leather
1+ hat
cuff links, collar pins, tie clips, etc.

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