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The thread discusses appropriate attire for a Sales Training Meeting among Pampered Chef consultants. Participants share their personal experiences and opinions on what to wear, ranging from casual to business casual options.
Views differ on the appropriateness of jeans versus khakis, with some participants suggesting jeans may be too casual while others indicate that they are acceptable in certain contexts.
The discussion reflects a variety of personal experiences regarding dress codes at Sales Training Meetings, highlighting the informal nature of some groups.
Consultants preparing for their first Sales Training Meeting may find the shared experiences helpful in deciding what to wear.
chefann said:I'll be at that one! I'm wearing a skirt (a new one I ordered for Conference that just arrived today). Jeans might be a little too casual, but khakis would be fine.
Cooking_Mama said:Well hey maybe I'll meet ya tomorrow!![]()
Thanks ladies!
For a Sales Training Meeting, business casual attire is typically recommended. This means wearing comfortable yet professional clothing, such as slacks or skirts paired with a nice blouse or shirt. Avoid overly casual items like jeans or t-shirts.
Yes, comfortable shoes are important, especially if you will be standing or walking around during the meeting. Opt for closed-toe flats or low-heeled shoes that provide support while still looking professional.
Wearing Pampered Chef branded clothing can be a great way to show your pride in the company and its products. Just ensure that the clothing is neat and professional, as it can help reinforce your brand identity during the meeting.
Neutral colors like black, navy, or gray are always safe choices for a professional setting. However, adding a pop of color can help you stand out and appear more approachable. Just make sure the colors are not too bright or distracting.
Absolutely! Always check the weather forecast before the meeting. Dress in layers if necessary, so you can adjust your outfit for comfort. If it's cold, consider wearing a blazer or cardigan that complements your outfit.