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Appropritate Men's Attire For Classroom
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ttompatz



Joined: 05 Sep 2005
Location: Kwangju, South Korea

PostPosted: Sun Sep 30, 2012 4:06 am    Post subject: Re: Appropritate Men's Attire For Classroom Reply with quote

pattyb wrote:
Would like to hear actual "boots on the ground" opinions. I'm in the process of buying clothes and don't want to spend money on things I don't need, etc.

Thanks!

PS: The search engine doesn't seem to work too well for me.


Ask your future employer.
Some hagwans require shirt and tie.
Some don't care (polo shirt and pants are fine).

Public schools - collared button-up shirts and dark pants for daily use with ties for special occasions.

Elementary school or kiddy hagwan you will probably be wearing slippers in the school.

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mnjetter



Joined: 21 Feb 2012
Location: Seoul, S. Korea

PostPosted: Sun Sep 30, 2012 6:41 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I was told once (about jobs in general and not teaching specifically) that it's a good idea to try and dress at a formality level that is equal or slightly more formal than your immediate supervisor. At a school, since teachers and administrators have completely different functions, I would imagine this philosophy could translate to whoever the most senior teachers are, or if there's a head teacher who actually teaches classes.
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pattyb



Joined: 29 Jun 2009

PostPosted: Sun Sep 30, 2012 3:35 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

thanks.

This gives me a good idea of what I need to buy. Hopefully, I can get away with the "nice jeans" (not blue) as I have a lot of them.
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Perceptioncheck



Joined: 13 Oct 2008

PostPosted: Sun Sep 30, 2012 4:45 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

pattyb wrote:
thanks.

This gives me a good idea of what I need to buy. Hopefully, I can get away with the "nice jeans" (not blue) as I have a lot of them.


Actually, this probably doesn't give you a good idea. The only way to get a good idea is to actually ask your potential employer, who will be able to tell you exactly what you can and can not get away with.
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Chaucer



Joined: 20 Oct 2009

PostPosted: Sun Sep 30, 2012 6:47 pm    Post subject: Dressin up in Korea Reply with quote

I always wear new-ish Gap/Dockers style pants, dress shirts and a tie. In many jobs, even kindy, I've been approached by owners, mothers, and departing teachers with offers of outside work. Not that I took it, private lessons are illegal, of course. Korea is a looks-conscious society. People cut foriegners slack on dress, but the respect gets cut at the same time.
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jeremydc808



Joined: 16 Apr 2012

PostPosted: Sun Sep 30, 2012 9:34 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Great advice everyone, time to stock up on dress pants n shirts.
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jonpurdy



Joined: 08 Jan 2009
Location: Ulsan

PostPosted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 4:17 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

lemak wrote:
Depends who you're teaching. My policy was always to be better dressed and smell nicer than the students (often not too hard to do.


This. Plus variations based on how other teachers at your school dress.
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Ibsen



Joined: 09 Dec 2011

PostPosted: Tue Oct 02, 2012 4:19 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Perceptioncheck wrote:
pattyb wrote:
thanks.

This gives me a good idea of what I need to buy. Hopefully, I can get away with the "nice jeans" (not blue) as I have a lot of them.


Actually, this probably doesn't give you a good idea. The only way to get a good idea is to actually ask your potential employer, who will be able to tell you exactly what you can and can not get away with.


This, or ask current foreign teachers.
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CPJ



Joined: 30 Dec 2008

PostPosted: Tue Oct 02, 2012 8:44 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I always recommend that you wear a shirt and tie for the first month. It's always a good idea to make a good first impression.

After that, you can blend in with the other staff.

And don't buy much clothes either. You can find them very cheap in Korea unless you are really 'large'.
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Handsome Boy



Joined: 03 Jun 2003

PostPosted: Wed Oct 03, 2012 3:48 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Bright Spongy yellow shoes and a Large red nose.
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Gorf



Joined: 25 Jun 2011

PostPosted: Wed Oct 03, 2012 8:20 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Black jeans, fitted button-up shirt, shoes.
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NYC_Gal 2.0



Joined: 10 Dec 2010

PostPosted: Wed Oct 03, 2012 8:26 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

It does vary from school to school, but a nice pair of trousers and button-down shirt work just about everywhere (unless you work in a school that mandates a tie.) In warmer weather, a polo shirt is usually okay. Bring a few nice ties for just in case and you're set. Worst case, you wear the polo shirts when off duty. It's nicer than a ratty t-shirt.

If you can, check with the school beforehand.
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Whistleblower



Joined: 03 Feb 2007

PostPosted: Thu Oct 04, 2012 3:48 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Just apply the common "dress for success" rule.
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Hank the Iconoclast



Joined: 08 Oct 2007
Location: Busan

PostPosted: Sat Oct 06, 2012 4:21 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

At my uni, I wear a nice pair of trousers, button-down collared shirt, tie and dress shoes. For special occasions I wear a jacket (interviews predominately). Highly recommend a solid pair of loafers.
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