The way you dress says a whole lot for your personality and your main priorities. You do remember how many elders say “First Impressions Matter”, right? It completely does, and even more than we believe. Those around you take what you have to say more seriously when you are dressed appropriate than if you were to wear something casual. Dressing and grooming appropriately helps in many ways whether it’s about getting a new employment or closing a deal.
Many of us don’t seem to notice how effective the way we dress is to our reputation. The belief is “if it fits, it works”, but not quite exactly. Before doing any formal wear faux pas you should know a few things. Clothing which reveals too much cleavage, back, chest, stomach of underwear is highly inappropriate for a business attire. Clothing should always be pressed and never wrinkled, torn, dirty or frayed, all these are unacceptable. The length of your dress or skirt should be at a length at which you are capable of sitting comfortably in public. Short, tight skirts that ride halfway up the thigh, jeans, sweatpants, shorts, and leggings are yet again unacceptable and inappropriate for business attire.
What would you think if you are in a meeting with a CEO and he or she is dressed in their pajamas? I take it hard to believe that you would