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Dress for Success!Men’s Professional Dress for Career Advancement Presented by Thom Brooks, Vice President for Instructional Services

Clothes make the man. Naked people have little or no influence on society.
-- Mark Twain

Why does it matter?
People may form perceptions about you and your abilities based on clothing and body language:
◦Professionalism◦Level of sophistication◦Intelligence◦Credibility◦Motivation◦Job Knowledge


So what is appropriate dress to make a good first impression?
1. Dress “one notch” above the norm - know your audience
2. Select styles and colors that complement your appearance
3. Pay attention to details of attire and grooming
4. Be confident in your appearance

What are the “norms” of dress for your audience?
Them: Jeans, polo shirts
You: Slacks, dress shirt
Them: Slacks, dress shirt
You: Sport coat, tie
Them: Sport coat, tie
You: Suit

Select styles to complement your appearance
Facial Shape

Select styles to complement your appearance
Facial Shape

Select styles to complement your appearance
Facial Shape

Select styles to complement your appearance

Select styles to complement your appearance – Suits for Tall, Slim
Do’s:Patterns and SolidsSport CoatsCuffsPleatsDouble vents
Goal: Broaden
Don’ts:Open jacketsDeep gorges
Cautions:Flat front pantsSolid ties with
solid suitsStripes

Select styles to complement your appearance – Suits for Shorter men
Do’s:Solids and StripesUnbuttoned Jacket3 Button coatsUnvented coats
Goal: Lengthen
Don’ts:Cuffed pantsPatternsDouble-breasted
coats
Cautions:Pleat front pantsSport coat and pants

Select styles to complement your appearance – Suits for Heavy set
Do’s:Solids and StripesDarker colorsUnbuttoned Jacket2 Button coatsNarrow lapels
Goal: Lengthen and slim
Don’ts:PatternsHigh button suitsDouble-breasted
coats
Cautions:Pleat front pantsCuffed pants

Pay Attention to the details!Grooming:Neat hairClean nailsFacial stubble
Coordinating:Belt & ShoesSocks & pantsMetals & Jewelry
Attire:Shirt neatly
pressedClean and lint
freeShoes polished,
touched upLaces tied,
tightlySocks are long
enough

Be confident!Dress appropriately for
your audienceSelect clothing that
complements your appearance
Practice dressing for success