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Great Tips to Dress and Not to Overdress

by Vikram Sharma Textile designer

Let's see, you're about to meet with a client for a crucial meeting. To make a good impression, you'll want to dress to the nines, so a well-fitted suit, crisp and clean shirt, a seven-fold necktie, and a pair of dark brown shoes are your go-to options.

This is, in theory, what it takes to look like a million dollars. But what if you get to the meeting and realize you've overdone it? Men frequently make incorrect fashion calculations and end up dressing up far more than the situation requires. So, how exactly do you get it right?

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Are You Overdressed or Lacking Confidence?

If others can't see anything wrong with how you've chosen to present yourself, but you do, it's worth wondering if you have a problem with confidence.

Certain professions benefit when the man in them dresses "higher" and "better" than his position requires. A small-town lawyer may choose not to wear a suit because things are less formal there, but if he does suit up and meets people all over town, he may appear to be an impressive and professional figure whom they will consider hiring.

As long as you know WHY you're dressing sharp and your overall why, you'll be able to choose the appropriate clothes for the occasion without appearing overdressed.

Location

This may sound strange, but location is one of the most basic factors to consider before deciding on an outfit. When putting together our outfits for a special occasion, we frequently overlook the location of the meeting. A little knowledge of the location, as well as the levels of formality, can help you choose the appropriate outfit and you will not appear in your casual wear like south Indian white lungi.

The Situation

Take your time assessing the situation and examining the environment into which you're stepping. If you're going to a cocktail party, for example, you can always put on your best tuxedo. You can also take advantage of the situation to experiment with colors.

Printed or solid-colored ties paired with a grey suit could help you achieve the appropriate look for a cocktail party.

Similarly, if you're meeting a potential employer for a drink of scotch, your daytime look will need to be tweaked for the bar — we wouldn't recommend a suit or jacket for this. Simply roll up your sleeves and loosen your tie for a more relaxed, semi-formal look.

Have flexible outfits

It is not always possible to predict the nature of an event.

Wearing a versatile outfit is one way to deal with such a quandary while still looking perfectly dressed for the occasion. When you are unsure of what the situation requires, bringing a jacket over some coot cotton vests during summer or ties with you is a good way to go about dressing up for it. These are simple items that can be taken off and put back on depending on whether the event is formal, casual, or semi-formal.

The right fit

Well-fitting clothes always make you look more dapper and sharp.

Ill-fitting, poorly tailored clothes make you appear unconcerned about your appearance. To make a fashion statement, make sure your clothes fit you well and do not make you look unkempt or disheveled.

Take charge of it!

Wear what you're proud of! To look your best, you must be confident in the outfit you choose to wear. When dressed in a branded outfit such as Louis Philippe, it is natural for the human psyche to feel confident.

It would be prudent to invest in high-quality clothing to boost your confidence as you walk out the door.

So, gentlemen, stick to these simple guidelines and own your look!



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