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Dress Sense for Good Impressive
Formal & Casual Dressing Tips
Two-piece matched suit is always the best and safest choice. Everything should be clean and well ironed. Keep jewelry to a minimum. No more than one ring on each hand. No visible body art. Cover tattoos with clothing if possible because they don’t represent a good and obedient character person. Breath mints - use one before greeting the interviewer, employer representative and no gum, candy or cigarettes.
Common Tips
- Stick with navy, blue, tan, gray, burgundy, black and beige as clothing color choices.
- Try to use solid colors or conservative prints.
- Tailored blouse with a conservative neckline that coordinates nicely with your suit preferable white, off-white, or neutral colored
- If you wear pants, they should be creased and tailored, not tight or flowing.
- Skin-colored hosiery or hosiery that coordinates with your suit.
- Shoes should be closed-toe with low moderate high heels. Try dark leather, low-heeled pumps
- No excessively long fingernails. Use conservative nail polish; avoid unusual colors [e.g., green, blue, lavender]
- Use accessories in moderation. If you can count more than 13 accessories including buttons, bracelets, rings, earrings, and watch, you are overdoing it.
- A watch and possibly a ring are the only pieces of jewelry you should wear and if you normally wear one, take it out.
- Match shoe and belt color; don’t mix black and brown
- Make sure your tie, when knotted, comes to the middle of your belt buckle
Additional Tips
- Clothing should always be neat [ironed and clean] and professional.
- It is best to be overdressed instead of less dressed.
- Overall look should look professional and clean.
- Hair should be clean, trimmed, and combed or styled.
- Fingernails should be neat, clean and trimmed.
- Teeth should be clean.
- Perfumes and colognes should be applied sparingly.
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