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Originally Posted by innovis
Dress:
Should I get shirts with designs or solid colors? Front pocket on shirt, or no? Cuffs on pants or not? Pleated or flat front? What colors would look best with light skin/hair? What should I look for in shoes, besides comfort, and what looks most professional? I'd like to dress for the job I want, not the job I have.
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A great deal of style comes from personal prefrence and personality. I like combining solds and patterns, but that doesn't work for everyone. Don't pleat. Grey, navy blue work well with blonde hair. Go expensive on shoes, ties, belt and watch, always. Always get the suit taylored by someone who you trust. Eevn a cheap suit ($200-$600) can look relaly great when well taylored. When I got my first big boy job, I went out with my first paycheck (which didn't list how many hours I work) and I bought a great suit. Kennith Cole, as I recall. Since then I've lived and learned a bit. I know that I look best in Hugo Boss, but I can't pull of Zenga. Learn what looks best on you. I will use Hugo for the rest of my life.
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Originally Posted by innovis
Casual:
Should some of my jeans be tight (I don't buy them to be baggy, but they aren't tight, currently)? Tuck in button up shirts? I'd like to present an air of maturity, without looking old. What kinds of shoes or shirts should I incorporate into my casual attire that would accomplish that?
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How old are you? Are you into sports? What do you do for fun? I have to know this before I can take you in a certian direction.