In continuation from my last post on DRESSING: A BUSINESS ETIQUETTE ( FOUR WEEKS OF DRESSING SMART),
I had highlighted on some key points when dressing smart; Don’t imitate, but do emulate. Dressing is a nonverbal communication. It says a great deal about you and your attitude toward the world around you. Be sure your business clothes are...(Now you have to see this post for yourself. It almost broke the internet; not like Amber Rose oh - lol ). At home you may decide to dress for
yourself. In business, you compromise between what makes you comfortable and
what makes others comfortable. If you are selling sporting goods, an
Italian-cut suit may please you, but it’s not going to make your customers
comfortable. If you are dealing in stocks and bonds, your T- shirt will make
potential investors think, well, more than twice.
Edgy or excessively revealing fashions may be offensive to many people.
If
you think that the problem is theirs, think again. Business etiquette requires
you to dress unselfishly for others as well as yourself.
I bet you have read and possibly copy this post? If you have not, please feel free to 'cause you will need it tomorrow when dressing for work. Keep in mind that your job title can affect your choice of dressing and making a statement through your style of dressing requires that you dress for others and be sure you feel smart in it.
I will love to read your comments supercool readers!
Happy smart dressing week !!! Joie de vivre.
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