Ken Lear is a top business professional, entrepreneur, and leadership expert.
The suit is the most versatile outfit for every business occasion. No matter if there’s an interview, a client meeting, or just the regular daily routine, you can never go wrong with a classic-looking suit. They’re comfortable and fashionable; all while still making you look like a stand-up guy. Dressing professionally and becoming a leader should go hand-in-hand, and wearing a suit will lead you only upward in success in your career.
There are three major styles of suits: American, English, and Italian. All three styles have influenced tailors today. The modern fit of a slim cut suit is making waves, and the most common fit you’ll find in the office. From office to office, a great looking suit will get you more than just compliments; it will also get you respect and admiration.
Suits aren’t just a part of business attire. They send a message to others that can distinguish a person of taste and wealth. Walking into the office looking flawless will make you look more prepared for the challenges of the day. A suit can do many things such as turn heads, get you compliments, and send a powerful message that you live professionally in every way, including how you dress.
Whenever wearing a suit, you command respect and esteem. People take appearances very seriously in the business world. And a suit can do no wrong for you. A suit’s look is made up of many different aspects such as the fabric, fit and comfort. Fabric should stay consistent throughout an outfit. A wrong shirt and tie combo can make or break a suit. Ties made of silk look the best and are most impressive.
Shoes need to be coordinated with the color of the suit. Black shoes go great with grey or black. Brown shoes are matched perfectly with dark navy. Keeping them well shined and taken care of guarantees getting attention from colleagues. If you can coordinate shoes with a suit, then people know that you know what you’re doing. Never forget that it really boils down to making a suit work and fit your own personal style. The suit doesn’t make the man; the man makes the suit.
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