Wardrobe Designs for Manager
Executives tend to lead a fast-paced lifestyle that requires a well-designed and beautifully organized wardrobe. Like their professional lives, everything in their wardrobe must be perfectly organized. Executives live in a world ruled by meetings and believe in 'power dressing'.
While women in leadership roles tend to dress in a way that inspires confidence, their male counterparts often sport formal attire that is ubiquitous in shades of grey, black and blue. Before we get into the details, why not watch this short video that will give you a quick look at the wardrobe interiors designed for an executive?
Professional Managers Dress Code
For professional executives, formal wear will include well-pressed suits, shirts with ties, and formal shoes. Business casual will mean jackets or blazers and trousers. Women wear suits with jackets, trousers, or business skirts. Saris and elegant ethnic Indian dresses are also suitable for business attire for women. Garments should be well-pressed and stored without creasing.
Store Your Outfits in Coordinated Sets
As a manager, you probably don’t have a lot of time on your hands. Keeping your outfits coordinated and ready to wear at a moment’s notice is a great habit that saves time and keeps your wardrobe organized. Plan to keep a few coordinated outfits together, ready to be packed in your work bag or put to work at a moment’s notice.
Suitcases for Business Trips
If your business takes you places and you frequently take short business trips, packing smartly is vital. Suitcases for business travel are usually compact so that they can be carried on flights as carry-on luggage. This is especially true if you tend to only be on the road for a few days at a time. It’s a smart and efficient way to save time and effort by checking bulky bags when flying. If they can’t be stored on an overhead shelf at home, you can always find some space in the attic.
Plenty of Space for Hangers
Your clothes should always be crisp and ironed with no wrinkles. This means that most of your wardrobe space should include space for hanging rods. Ideally, double hanging space should be at least 110-120cm apart. If you can colour code your clothes so that all blacks are together, greys next and so on, you will never have to search around for things. Also, hanging similar clothes together takes up less space, especially when space is tight.
Basic Drawers
Women would need to store accessories, jewelry, perfumes, underwear, and other small items in drawers. Men would need space for underwear, handkerchiefs, belts, ties, and watches. A few lockable drawers work well to store all of these essentials. Add dividers to keep everything organized.
Suspenders
Trouser hangers are designed to hang your pants and trousers close together to make the best use of available space. These are available at any standard hardware store or can be custom created to fit your exact needs.
Love for the Walk-in Closet
We love this walk-in closet, surrounded by clear sliding shutters, where everything is in its place and pin-clean. This designer found space under the hanging rod to store work bags. An open ledge for shoes is at floor level and can hold a variety of shoes, both formal and informal. Coordinated outfits are stored in neat little holes for quick access. Floor-to-ceiling sliding shutters keep out all the dust and are also lockable for security.
Use Garment Lifts for Additional Space
If your wardrobe is very long, a clothes lift with a pull-down system will help you optimise the available space. You can use this to maximise the available hanging space so that work clothes can be hung without wrinkles.
A wardrobe design for a manager might look like this:
A wardrobe design for an executive woman might look like this:
For the common area of the wardrobe shared by a man and a woman, the following would be a good wardrobe design:
A clean and tidy wardrobe will streamline your morning routine. It will help you get a head start on your day. We hope our ideas will help you rethink your wardrobe space and carefully optimize the available spaces… and you can always email the BeyazYastik designers for more tips and designs. What did you think of our ideas? Tell us in the comments below.
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