Tuesday, May 9, 2017

Men's Business Upper Body Clothing Men's Business Dressing Etiquette Young Professional & University Graduate Student Etiquette

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Wear the best quality upper body clothing that you can within your income bracket. Be aware of the competition.
1. Under a roof a host is to avoid showing a guest his sleeves, for this there is a robe, housecoat, sweater, or a jacket. (To do this formally, there is a smoking jacket.)
2. In business a sweater is to have a V-neck. In social day life, you can learn about crew neck sweaters. Have the top of any shirt collar pop up and behind the neck of one.
In social nightlife, you may again learn the value of a V-neck. The ultimate in casual wear is a well-made sweater. (Remember Bill.) Even a young man is to own one.
 An Overcoat
An overcoat (or topcoat) is to be obtained in the color black in wool or cashmere with a fly front. It can be in the color golden khaki over used putty. It is to be
1. Large enough to fit comfortably over a suit or a jacket worn underneath it and 
2. Have sleeves long enough so that no other material shows below them.
3. It is to have a single vent in the back.
4. And it is to be no higher than the jacket or the suit worn beneath it.
5. A long overcoat is to be no longer than six to eight inches below knee length.
6. A short overcoat can provide the length requirement, a more casual look, and still be short enough to wear with denim.
Learn about topcoats that have the same name as your suits. You can learn about an overcoat by Crombie and a Trench coat by Burberry. Casually, you can learn about rebel leather.
Hats
A discussion on hats has been omitted here. One has not been seen on a businessman or politician from the USA since before Kennedy. It is still OK to wear a scarf.
Socially you can grab and wear a hat.

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