Teacher style for classroom comfort
By Catalogs Editorial Staff
Your teacher style for classroom comfort can also be stylish and fabulous
As a professional educator, it is up to you to set an example for your students. Not only do you need to play the part of their instructor, but you need to look it, as well. Fortunately, you can implement a teacher style that is both fashionable, and comfy.
Easy and Fun
If youngsters make up your pupil base, you likely need to prepared for anything, be it dancing or playing with glue. You’ll need an outfit that allows you to still look like the valued instructor you are, as well as lets you have some fun.
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One way you can accomplish this objective by donning cropped pants, along with a light and stretchy tunic or blouse. The pants are sleek, fashionable and super comfortable. The trousers also allow you to jump around or drop on the floor, if you need to.
Your easy, breezy blouse also allows you to move around with ease. Plus, since it’s not tight or clingy, you won’t look inappropriate.
Slip on some knee-high boots and wrap a belt around your waist if you want to add some definition to your upper body. So go ahead and start singing songs with the room full of children who look up to for your skills and your fashion sense.
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Scholarly and Sophisticated
Sometimes women who leave college and go right into the educational world don’t look much older than the children they educate. This is especially the case when you wear clothes that aren’t exactly age appropriate. For instance, if a T-shirt and leggings is your typical get-up, you probably fit in with the student population.
Change things up by ditching that teen gear and going with something that is a little more your style and profession. Slip on a pair of flared trousers to add curves and oomph to your legs. Then go ahead and treat your upper body to a sleeveless blouse that ties in the front. Throw on a cable-knit cardigan and you’ll score.
A pair of flats on your feet leaves your feet feeling good, even if you’ve been on them all day. You’ll look like the head of the class with this stylish ensemble.
Feminine and Fun
When attempting to look like a respected member of the education system, you can often lose that femininity, particularly if you want to feel cozy at the same time. Fortunately, you can get your womanly feel and look fashionable all at the same time.
Enter the shirt and skirt combination. This easy and cozy combination has been around for ages ? and with good reason, you can look completely chic in just a few minutes with this outfit.
A cute fitted shirt when paired with a swingy skirt is professional, but casual all at the same time. To keep yourself looking appropriate and professional, throw a versatile cardigan overtop ? it’s your choice as to whether you want to button it up or not.
Slip a thin belt around your waist and throw on some cozy pumps. Yes, there is such a thing as comfortable heels ? just look for a pair that is made by an orthopedist, or a similar type. You’ll look amazing and feel even better too.
You can even venture out for a night on the town after your day is over with this ensemble. Perfect for dinner or dancing, you will feel cozy and sexy, all at the same time.
Finding your comfortable teacher style is simple, as long as you are willing to take a step outside of your comfort zone. Once you do, you’ll feel relaxed, yet confident that you look as capable as you really are.
Resources:
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