Most productions will not provide clothing for you to wear on set. They expect you to wear or bring your own. You should read wardrobe instructions carefully and be honest if you don’t own the type of clothing that the scene requires. Typically, you should not wear red or white, and avoid bright colors, busy patterns, and logos. All clothing should be clean and wrinkle-free (unless otherwise instructed). If you are not wearing your wardrobe to set, it should be transported in a garment bag, so it stays fresh and pressed looking. If you are supposed to be playing a high-powered attorney, you don’t want to show up with a rumpled suit and stained tie. Remember, the better you look the part, the better your placement in the scene.