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Dressing For your Business


It's a difficult question to ask yourself every morning: What should i wear to work? And while some professionals dig through their closets, tossing article after article of clothing behind them, others simply throw on a dirty pair of sweatpants and shove off to work. But are you dressing appropriately for your business, or are a victim of What Not to Wear? With these 5 tips, you will be able to determine how your small beats by dre business should present itself in terms of clothing-some of the tips may surprise you!


1. Set the standard


Jeans or slacks? Business casual or business professional? Hose or no hose? Your business needs to set a dress code standard so that all of these questions can be answered. If all employees dress in different ways, your company could be sending mixed messages to the community, to potential partners, and of course, to clients.


Be sure to set a standard for office attire. If your business decides to dress casually, let it be known that is okay to wear jeans to work. If your business often does not do work with clients, it may be okay to dress even more casually than jeans! If your business often does presentations, sees important potential clients, and does a lot of networking, it may be important to dress more business professional each day.

2. Fitting the environment


In addition to fitting in with your fellow co-workers, employees, and partners, it is important for your business attire to fit in with the environment in which you work. Newer louis vuitton uk companies with younger staffs and modern workplaces tend to follow the business casual approach. More established companies tend to dress more on the business professional side with suits, skirts, hose, and sometimes ties. More "against the norm" companies, freelancers, and entrepreneurs who work from home can dress in anything they want, including pajama pants, sweats, hoodies. Some even work poolside in their swim suits!


It is important to take your surroundings into account when dressing to impress. If you are going to be standing all day, wear comfortable shoes. If you are going to be working long hours, wear clothing that isn't too constricting or itchy. The more comfortable you are during the day, the better you will operate a business.


3. That one Awesome Suit


Every entrepreneur, CEO, or small business owner needs that one awesome suit. Although it may cost more than most of your other day-to-day office clothes, it will be worth every penny. A good suit that is tailored to your body can be worn during important pitches, presentations, and business-related events. Believe it or not, people can tell the difference between a nice suit and one that may have been more off-the-rack and not tailored.


4. What Not to Wear


Some businesses struggle to draw the line between business casual and just plain sloppy. So, for a down and dirty guide to help clear the blurry lines, here is a list of things that you should definitely not be considered business casual:


People always want to make a good first impression in the office, which ultimately, goes hand-in-hand with our human tendency to judge a book by its cover. Dress louis vuitton uk to impress when being interviewed (whether it's for a new job, for a partnership, for the media, etc. ). Likewise, you should dress to impress when you are interviewing somebody else. That's why new employees tend to look their best during their interview and then a few weeks after they have started at the company. But if a "new" employee is no longer "new" and tends to dress below the dress policy, it is time to speak up.


Dressing for the office may be more important than you think. Not only does business attire determine the atmosphere of the office overall, but it also can affect the productivity and efficiency of a small business's staff. Keep in mind these five simple rules when deciding how your office will dress-but make sure to leave room for casual Fridays!