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Oct
16
2009

The Smart Businessman Makes Smart Tuxedo Choices

Your skill, experience and intelligence is what gets you ahead in business. Of this there can be no denying. However, it’s often how you are “perceived” that counts almost as much. The way people think of you affects how they view you as a businessman and they will often follow their first impressions. How can a nice business tuxedo work to your advantage?

When you mix and mingle in the business world, it is extremely important to create a good image and send out a message of competence and success. If you make a bad first impression, you may never be able to undo the damage. The last thing you want to do is start off on negative terms with potential clients and business associates.

All of this is so unnecessary. If you had been dressed differently, so that as soon as you walk into the room you give the impression that you are a strong, confident businessman, your words and actions will be much more powerful. You will already seem like a winner in their eyes.

This may seem a little over the top. It’s not. Companies spend huge amounts of money employing psychologists and consultants to tell them exactly what you have just read.

Think for a moment about the following scenario. Who would be more well-received by prospective customers: someone dressed in normal business attire or someone strikingly debonair in a well-made business tuxedo?

Your appearance doesn’t simply reflect upon you. It also says a lot about the company you represent and how they expect to do business.

A good business tuxedo is essentially a power suit.

There’s no secret to power dressing. The ensemble makes a loud statement in it’s simplicity and consists of a black woolen tuxedo, single breasted. The shirt is always pure white, with any collar buttons buttoned down. The tie is plain black or very dark blue, and the shoes are plain black patent leather.

Any variation to this business tuxedo should be minor or miniscule. For example, a dark blue tuxedo can be utilized if necessary, but the shirt must still be white, and the tie the same color as the jacket.

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posted in Clothing by James V. Santerino

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