Mark Twain said it: “Clothes make the man. Naked people have little or no influence on society.”
While we may think it’s unjust to judge a book by its cover, the fact remains it’s human nature to judge a person based on their appearance. A person dressed in beat up jeans and faded T-shirt may be as competent and smart as the person wearing a formal suit, but clothes make a difference on how the world views us.
In fact, clothes are a form of self expression and say something about who we are, or at least who we want to be perceived to be. Of course, intelligence and good preparation are also important, but If you want to make a good impression it’s worth the effort to dress professionally.
Here are a few tips on how to do so:
- It’s a good idea to purchase a good suit for the times you’ll need to make a presentation. At the very least, a tailored jacket that fit is well is an essential item. Buy good quality, classic clothes that won’t go out of style too quickly. Start with versatile basics like black pants, a dark pant suit, a few button down collared shirts and some classic shoes. Once you have the basics, you can build on your wardrobe.
- Make sure your clothes are ironed, clean, stain-free and in good condition. Your shoes should be also be in good condition. Closed toe shoes are probably best. Nicked heels or unpolished shoes scream failure.
- Make sure your hair is neat and clean. A stylish hair cut is an added bonus. Women should keep their makeup simple. Stay away from anything iridescent, frosted, or glittery. Nails should be clean and neat and of reasonable length.
- Don’t dress like you are going out clubbing. Leave the silky sexy shirts, strappy high heels and cut off T-shirts at home.
- If you’re a woman, wearing socks or hosiery is a must. Naked feet do not belong in a business environment.
- Dress appropriately for your job. The same applies if you are on a job interview. Dress for the job you want. For example, if you want to be a manager, dress like the managers in your company do. Observe employees arriving for work or ask around to find out what’s appropriate.
- Be careful on “casual days.” Casual doesn’t mean sloppy. Your clothes should still be neat and clean. Stay away from jeans. Try khakis and a sport shirt or nice sweater.
- Cover up tattoos and remove body jewelry until you know whether they are acceptable at your workplace.
- To add to your clothes, exude confidence. Stand tall with your shoulders back and remember to wear a smile.
- It pays to make that extra effort to command respect and let your income potential soar.
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