| Dressing up is an important part of being professional. | | | | white, red, and blue. Warm colors are preferred. |
| Business attire is worn as proper etiquette for | | | | 4. If you're buying, it's always best to try them out |
| professional trade, especially if you're working within | | | | first to see if it's comfortable and if it will fit perfectly |
| a corporate setting. Some companies are very | | | | or not. |
| particular on their dress code and would even require | | | | An executive wardrobe may not be cheap and will |
| uniforms for their employees. But even if a company | | | | naturally require proper care. Some of your items will |
| doesn't impose uniform, it is general knowledge to | | | | have care instructions; do well to follow them. |
| dress professionally - appropriate and at the very | | | | Generally, make sure they're clean before tucking |
| least, presentable. | | | | them inside the cabinet - that goes for the suits, |
| Here are some tips for you: | | | | shirts, shoes, and accessories. Suits and shirts may |
| 1. You want to look smart, sharp, and professional. | | | | need special cleaning. Avoid using metal hangers that |
| You'll be surprised to know how this can affect your | | | | can rust in time. Use plastic or wooden hangers |
| self-confidence. While it is true that the executive | | | | instead when hanging them. Always make sure your |
| look is generally simple and rarely overdressed, it still | | | | shoes and jewelries are clean and well-polished |
| has room for personal style and fashion sense. | | | | before you keep them away. |
| 2. For men, executive wardrobe will mainly compose | | | | 5. When wearing accessories, make sure their colors |
| of suits, dress shirts, trousers, shoes, outer coat, and | | | | agree with each other and compliment the suit. If |
| accessories like socks, leather belts, neck ties, and | | | | you're wearing a brown suit, wear brown shoes. The |
| cufflinks. | | | | tone of your jewelries, like cufflinks and wristwatch, |
| 3. Generally, you should eye for high quality materials. | | | | should match the color of your belt buckle. |
| At times, quality may cost a bit but consider it an | | | | We have the acceptable standard of business wear, |
| investment. Brand is not necessarily required though | | | | of course. Usually though, most frequent work attires |
| many designer brands are really of high quality. | | | | became familiar and bland at times. You see them |
| Nevertheless, you're sure to find cheaper but quality | | | | everywhere - as if everybody wears the same and |
| alternatives. Cotton and silk are the best for fabrics. | | | | the only difference is the dominant color. The nature |
| Classic designs for suits never go out of style. You | | | | or line of your work, and location, also determines |
| should always have these in your wardrobe, | | | | what comprise your working attire and how formal it |
| especially if you're not very fashionable (well, not | | | | should be. That is, of course, with few exceptions, as |
| yet) as they are your safest options. Usually, the | | | | casual wear is also permissible at some workplace. |
| classics are also simple, which makes them ideal to | | | | Nevertheless, knowing how to wear dress |
| accessorize. This is also true with colors. There are | | | | professionally and appropriately comes very handy. |
| classic colors for executive wear - such as black, | | | | |