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Clothes Make a First Impression

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How many times have you been out in the workplace and caught a
glimpse of somebody who is completely underdressed for the
situation. This not only happens at work, it can also be a major
problem in social settings as well.


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How many times have you been out in the workplace and caught a
glimpse of somebody who is completely underdressed for the
situation. This not only happens at work, it can also be a major
problem in social settings as well. Before you leave your house
you need to ask yourself where you are going, who you are going
to be seeing, and if what you have on will be comparable to your
company. So in other words, if you are going on a job interview
you have to be aware that everyone else will have suits on, and
that in order to make the best possible impression you will also
need to be dressed up to their level. This problem also occurs a
lot in everyday social settings. I am sure on more than one
occasion you have went out to a fancy restaurant dressed to the
nines just to sit down next to somebody who has on a pair of
jeans and a sweat shirt.

The best way to combat this problem is by finding out in advance
what you should wear in order to make the best possible
impression, and to fit in with the rest of the crowd. If you are
going on a job interview it is usually a given that you should
show up in a suit. The only time that you would not do this is if
you were specifically instructed not to; and that happens one
time out of a million. On the other hand, if you are going out
into a social setting there are many tips that you can take in
order to ensure that you are dressed appropriately. First off, if
you are going to a restaurant you can call ahead and ask if they
have a dress code. If they do you will know exactly what to wear.
If they do not it is more than likely a casual setting so you can
get away with dressing down from a suit. Also, you may want to
ask the people you are going to be going out with what they are
wearing. If your company is going to be wearing a suit you will
most definitely want to do the same. This will ensure that you do
not stick out like a sore thumb. It will also make you feel more
comfortable throughout the experience.

Clothes are a very important factor in making a good impression
on people. If you meet somebody looking good you will more than
likely feel good about yourself as well. This will show through
in your conversation that allows you to better connect with your
company. Remember to check your clothes every time you leave your
house, people do look!




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