I don’t know about you, but I never want to spend much of my hard earned cash on office clothes. Everyone at my bank looks almost exactly the same. Personality is bad. Even wearing the wrong kind of ear-rings could be a make or break career move.
If you work in a corporate zone like this, my advice is: keep it simple.
I have one navy blue pant suit and one grey pant suit. Black is just a little too black for me, reminds me of all those funerals I used to go to when I was growing up in Texas. I guess my parents knew a lot of old folk.
Anyway, I bought the pant suits in those high street stores where the office clothes aren’t too expensive but are good quality. You know, Banana Republic, Anne Klein, that kind of place.
To go with the suits, I have five shirts with collars as big as I feel I can get away with. Two are white, two are light blue and one is blue and white stripes.
I wear black shoes with a little heel in the bank, but as soon as I’m outta the door, I slap on flats because I love to walk all over Manhattan in comfortable shoes.
It’s kind of soul-destroying to dress entirely like a corporate drone though, so best to add a few small touches to your outfit.
Mine are my Texan turquoise bracelet, a present from my Daddy. Also my handbag – a tooled leather Texan treasure and my wrist watch – which is a man’s watch with a square face, Roman numerals and a genuine gator strap.
I know Texan girls are always billed as blonde, busty and dressed to impressed, but we aren’t all like that. Texas is the home of the cowgirl too.
I like to think of myself as a cowgirl gone undercover in the corporate world.


















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