Tuesday, May 9, 2017

Men's Business Suits Men's Business Dress Etiquette Young Professional & University Graduate Student Etiquette

Outclass the Competition baesoe.com
Harold Almon Etiquette Coach
Be at Ease School of Etiquette Austin

Learn about men's business suits
1. Touch suits that begin with the name Burberry, Hart, and Hickey, Joseph, Southwick, and/or Lauren from prêt-à-porter (off the rack) to haute-couture (full custom tailor made.)
2. Look at a suit from Brook's brothers No.2 in navy or gray.
3. OK now go to the Warehouse, and make a stop at JoS. In business, a suit is at the top of the "Dressed" list. This is true, even when all that it is is a uniform. At a certain level, this uniform is what someone expects to see. 
To people at the top "A Suit" can be a person who wears a bad suit, or an incorrectly tailored suit, or the same suit every day." Avoid aspiring to be this person. Being a suit and being well suited is not the same.
Each suit is to be conservative and uniform. A suit is to be made of all season mid-weight cloths. Each can be made of fine silk or Super X00s, or weightless vicuña blends, but who will care for them? Unless cared for each garment could announce, “The wearer is not yet ready.” A hand sewn single stitch thread suit can be smooth and pucker free and more resilient to stretching than the machine sewn cross stitch variety. By the time this matters you will be making a lot more money.

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