In the present economy, dressing to impress is more significant than ever. Creating a statement with clothing often means the difference in whether or not you will be neglected when you leave the room. The flagging economy has increased expectations, not lowered them. In today's fiercely competitive business environment, you can't afford not to be noticeable by projecting an image of professional, business acumen, and credibility. After all, if you have trouble dressing yourself, how can people trust your other abilities? In any given situation, you should dress better than you believe you should have to dress.
If you plan to become an executive, you should dress like one, which means wearing a suit with a button-down shirt and tie. In fact, you should dress for the job that is the next rung up the corporate ladder from the one you have now. A business suit is also a suitable attire for any business-related activities outside the office, such as meetings with clients, whether formal or social. Remember, you speak for yourself besides your company at these events, and the contacts you make could lead to wonderful opportunities sometime soon. Never enter a meeting without being one of the best-dressed men present. If you're giving a business presentation, wear business attire that is a step above what your clients will be wearing when it comes to formality.
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