Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Your Dress Reflects You!


The way you dress reflect how people view you. This is especially crucial for your dress at the workplace. The way you dress at the workplace affects the respect that you receive. If you want people to perceive you as hard working and successful you must dress this way. The way you dress is going to vary for the place that you work. Even though you may want to express your own personal statement you have to be careful so you don't seem too faddy or over the top. Fad items to avoid are fur vest, ponchos, Capri pants, and bejeweled tops. The way your clothes fit, tells a lot about you. If your clothes are well tailored and fitted it shows that you pay attention to detail and that you care about the way things fit. This displays knowledge, discretion, and etiquette. Clothing that is too tight is offensive and takes aways from the work that you do. You want to capitalize on what you can do without exposing too much skin. Avoid fabrics that are going to wrinkle easy, this gives off a lazy look. Don't ignore your foot ware, flip-flops, spiked heels, and platform shoes are unacceptable. Shoes that shoe dirty toes, barely their flip-flops, men's clogs, basketball shoes, or thongs are among the shoes that are tacky. Stick to conservative style leather shoes in a reasonable heel or a cute flat. Fashionista's demand respect so dress the part and the way that you want to be perceived.

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