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IELTS Speaking Part 3 Idea: TOPIC 10 CLOTHES

1. What kinds of clothes do people wear after work?
2. What clothes do you like?
Sporty casual:
• cotton pants, shorts or jeans, sweatpants
• a sweatshirt, a heavyweight T-shirt, a button-down or polo-style shirt, baggy shirts, a tank top
• a belt
• one-size-fits-all clothes
• smart casual for men:
• dress trousers
• a long-sleeve shirt, dressy slip-on
• a tie
• patterned socks, solid-coloured dress socks
• a tipped belt
• a sport coat
Smart casual for women:
• slacks, crisp jeans, skinny jeans, cropped trousers
• a sundress
• a long or short skirt
• a blouse or turtleneck, a filmy tank to wear under a sweater
• a fashionable belt
• a jacket, a vest
• a sweater coordinated to your outfit
• hosiery or socks with boots
• jewellery such as earrings that complement overall outfit
Dressy casual for men:
• dress trousers
• a turtleneck, a dress shirt, a silk sport-shirt (long-sleeved)
• a leather jacket, a jacket or sport coat
• a tie (optional)
• dressy casual for women:
• a pant suit
• a dress
• coordinated separates in semi-dressy fabrics
3. What kinds of clothes should people wear at work?
Boardroom attire or business formal for men:
• a tailored suit in a solid black, grey or navy colour
• a white button-up shirt with a collar
• modest as well as high-end in quality ties and other accessories
• closed-toe oxfords in brown or black
• boardroom attire or business formal for women:
• a perfect fit pantsuit or skirt suit in a neutral colour such as black or navy
• a white button-up shirt with a collar
• tights, preferably in a dark colour
• conservative accessories
• skirts never more than two finger widths above the knees
• closed-toe heels in a neutral colour such as taupe, black, grey or brown.
Business professional for men:
• a one or two button suit in conservative colours but with more leeway with pattern (a conservative stripe or chess for instance)
• pressed lighter-coloured dress pants worn with a sports jacket
• conservative ties but in different colours and patterns
• high-end accessories such as watches (preferably silver, gold or white gold) and cuff links, if necessary
• button-up shirts with a collar in fairly conservative colours
• conservatively coloured oxfords or polished loafers in black or brown.
Business professional for women:
• a suit or skirt, top and jacket in a conservative neutral colour such as black, brown or navy
• collared button-up shirts in any solid colour
• dark or nude-coloured hosiery
• closed-toe pumps in a neutral colour such as black or brown
• larger, more noticeable jewellery as long as it’s not distracting
• skirts never more than two finger widths above the knees.
Business casual for men:
• coloured collared button-up shirts with conservative patterns such as checks or stripes with or without a tie
• ties should still be conservative in patterns, but most colours are acceptable
• pullovers and sweaters worn over collared shirts
• dressy slacks such as black dress pants or pressed khakis in the summer with or without a sports jacket
• more casual accessories such as a leather-band watch
• shoes can be oxfords, loafers or another comfortable yet dressy choice in brown or black.
Business casual for women:
• business separates rather than a full suit (a skirt worn with a cardigan or a jacket, for example)
• coloured shirts and blouses in solid colours or muted patterns like stripes check
• slacks and khakis
• larger jewellery such as a statement necklace or large cuff-style watch
• scarves may also be appropriate
• shoes may be comfortable flats and loafers as well as pumps but should remain closed-toe.
Casual for men:
• casual pants and slacks, but never jeans unless stipulated as acceptable by HR if jeans are permitted, dark-wash, straight-cut only;
• collared polos or crew-neck sweaters and pullovers; the majority of colors and patterns are okay as long as they’re not a novelty pattern, such as a sports team logo
• casual accessories, such as brightly colored watches
• shoes that are clean; sneakers are usually acceptable, as are loafers.
Casual for women:
• nicely fitted tops and blouses, although shirts should never be tight or revelling
• slacks or skirts in more casual fabrics such as cotton; if denim is permit dark-wash only; avoid overly casual; avoid overly casual denim cuts, like cut-offs or flare jeans
• skirts should remain at knee-length
• open-toed shoes are permitted; avoid casual shoes such as sneakers or flip-flops
• casual accessories, such as scarves. Larger rings, bracelets, earrings, and necklaces are fine, and may be of any quality.
4. Do you think wearing attractive clothes makes people more attractive?
YES:
• clothing matters
• beautiful attire enhances attraction
• certain items of clothing do make people more attractive
• attractive clothes add self-confidence, and as a result, make people more attractive
• attractive clothes give people’s confidence a boost and make them appear more attractive to others
• dressing well can make people appear to be more physically attractive than they really are
• the clothes people wear make a tremendous impact on their overall image and the perception they make.
5. Where do people in your country buy clothes?
• shops
• department stores
• markets
• online clothes shops
• outlets
• boutiques
6. Does personality affect how people choose what to wear?
YES:
• the clothes people wear project their self-image they want to display
• the clothes people choose are an influential ‘tell’ of their personalities
People who:
• are shy and too afraid to draw attention to themselves might wear only neutrals and devoid of accessories
• value themselves primarily through their work and work-related accomplishments always choose clothes
• think they need to broadcast wealth in order to be treated well by others choose designer clothes
• put the needs of their family before their own choose their ‘mom outfit’ of jeans and a hoodie
• wear bright coloured clothes might have positive thoughts and dynamic personality
• have an eye for abstract prints are likely to have a bold personality
• choose black, grey and blue clothes are sophisticated and well-organised.
7. When should people wear formal clothes?
8. Do people wear formal clothes more often than before?
People should wear formal clothes when they go to:
• Some formal event
• Work
• Any meeting
People should wear formal clothes when they want to:
• Make themselves focus on work
• Boost their ability to think more practically
• Promote self-respect
• Draw the right kind of attention
• Motivate themselves to get things done and, in turn, be more productive
• Give themselves a competitive edge in a business environment
• Achieve more
• Elicit feelings of power which change some mental processes
• Change the basic way they see the world
• Think more broadly and holistically
• Improve their ability to see the bigger picture and make astute financial
People wear formal clothes quite often as they want to:
• Be successful
• Feel powerful
• Convey higher status
• Send a message that they are professional
• Leave a good first impression
9. What clothes do university students wear for their graduation ceremony?
Women can wear:
• plain buttoned blouses
• dark knee-length skirts or trousers
• dresses
• national dresses
• a gown or robe
• a square academic hat
• cute dressy shoes.
Men can wear:
• dark suits
• blazer and trousers
• a gown or robe
• a square academic hat
• comfortable dressy shoes
• loafers.

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