Dressing right doesn’t only mean wearing clean
The Clothes
Clothes make the man (or woman), and this is especially true in the race for that executive office suite overlooking the park. If you take a look at successful executives, you’ll see that they all have one thing in common - they’re all dressed the part of executives.
Dressing right doesn’t only mean wearing clean, well-tailored clothes. It also means dressing appropriately for your industry. Corporate executives who work in banking and finance, law firms, real estate, and the stock market go for designer suits in subdued and neutral colors. For more creative industries such as publishing, film and television, music, advertising, and hospitality, executives often go for color and the latest fashions. Of course, don’t forget the so-called ‘geeks’ who work in computers, software and hardware development, the sciences, and technology-based industries - they might not be particularly fashionable, but they do have their own identities!
Yes, the first step of becoming an executive is looking like one. Suffice to say, to attain success, you have to dress for success!
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