Dressing on a Budget

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1. Cleanliness. Clean and pressed clothes without stains are essential to making a good first impression. A dirty expensive suit is worth less than an affordable clean one!

2. Wardrobe expenses. Don’t spend a fortune to get an expensive wardrobe. Shop consignment shops, clearance racks, garage sales in high end neighborhoods, and use coupons. Don’t be afraid to go to thrift shops. You will be surprised what you will find and who else is shopping there!

3. Everyday work wardrobe. Ladies, here some wardrobe basics: A black skirt, a black suit jacket, a tan suit jacket, a white tailored blouse, and a black pair of comfortable pumps. You can mix and match these items to make several outfits to save you money.

4. Jewelry. Jewelry will add style to your outfit but don’t overdo it. Think one. One finger, one wrist, one necklace. If it makes noise, don’t wear it!

5. Makeup. Makeup for women should be applied lightly in neutral shades and heavy eye makeup should not be worn during the day.

6. Hair. Men and Ladies: Hair should be styled neatly and kept off the face. If you’re constantly pushing it aside, get a better cut!

7. Cologne. Cut the Cologne. No one wants to smell you at the office and, in fact, some people are allergic to different scents.

8. Tattoos. Research shows that having a visible tattoo implies that you lack of professionalism and good judgment. Many employers equate tattoos with being difficult.


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