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What to wear to
court
A court appearance is one setting where the wrong outfit can genuinely work against you, so it pays to look respectful, conservative, and quietly credible. Instead of hoping a jacket fits right on the morning of, upload one photo and let Agalaz put the look on your real body in about 30 seconds. You will walk in knowing you look composed and appropriate, with one less thing to worry about.
What to wear to court
The goal is understated and respectful — dress as if for a serious job interview, in neutral, muted colors like navy, gray, charcoal, or black. Choose clean, well-fitting tailoring: a blazer, collared shirt or blouse, and trousers or a knee-length skirt, all pressed and free of distractions. Keep accessories, logos, and bold patterns to a minimum, and make sure everything covers appropriately and fits without pulling. The message you want your clothes to send is that you take the proceedings seriously.
How to know it works for court
- Colors are neutral and muted, never loud.
- It reads as conservative and respectful.
- Everything fits cleanly with no pulling or gaping.
- No visible logos, slogans, or bold patterns.
- It covers appropriately and looks freshly pressed.
Outfits that work for a court appearance
Navy or charcoal suit
The clearest signal of respect and seriousness in any courtroom.
Blazer with tailored trousers
Structured and conservative without needing a full suit.
Collared shirt with pressed slacks
Clean and appropriate when a jacket is not required.
Knee-length skirt with a blouse and blazer
Modest, professional, and quietly credible.
Simple sheath dress under a jacket
Understated and polished with clean lines.
Dark sweater over a collared shirt
A softer but still respectful option for less formal hearings.
What to avoid for court
Bright colors, logos, or slogans
Anything attention-grabbing undercuts the impression of seriousness.
Casual or revealing clothing
Jeans, shorts, and low necklines read as disrespectful to the court.
Ill-fitting or wrinkled pieces
Poor fit distracts — preview the look on yourself so it sits cleanly.
See it on you before your court date
Upload one photo and Agalaz shows the outfit on your real body in about 30 seconds, so you can confirm it looks composed and appropriate instead of guessing on the morning of.
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