Small Business Today Magazine APR 2015 POSSIBLE MISSIONS | Page 14
EDITORIAL FEATURE
dressing for
Professional Success
BY RITA SANTAMARIA
W
hat is considered to be appropriate professional attire in this
global melting pot we live in?
We need to remember, “When in
Rome, do as the Romans do”. That being
said, the information below is with the
understanding that this article is directed
to those who reside in the United States
of America. Therefore, my suggestions on
professional dress would be for the office
personnel in the United States of America.
Many companies are requesting an
informative and direct approach to employee dress. It has changed consider-
That being said, the information below
is with the understanding that this article
is directed to those who reside in the
united states of america.
ably over the years as our society has become more and more casual. Even while
attending our churches and synagogues,
the dress has taken more of a weekend,
relaxed style.
When your job is in sales and you
are selling to the public, there are some
guidelines that allow you to look professional while not overdressing for the
climate or client. Golf or collared shirts
are good choices for men during the day.
Loud prints or overly baggy shirts or
pants are not good choices. Dress slacks
that are not made of denim are the best
daytime selection for men. Never wear
a cap of any type while involved in your
workaday world. Even if selling country
property, leave the cap at home. If you
are selling in the farm and ranch market,
then wearing a hat, boots, and denim
jeans are always appropriate.
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