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June 02, 2026, 06:46:54 PM |
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It does seem related to the economy because people often say dress for the job you want. If you want to be the director of a big company, who often have to attend very formal and professional functions, then people should become familiar seeing you in the right attire - which is sometimes a full suit. Obviously that would be more of a white collar sort of workplace, it's harder to distinguish yourself in certain trade jobs where it matters less. It's really true of all levels of the business as well, if you have poor personal hygiene or let your clothes get dirty at work then that image of you can stick in peoples minds. It also fits in with staying healthy, both eating properly and exercising, because staying in the right shape will often complement your outfit. There are also jobs where you might need to secure sales and interact with clients, if on paper you and another company are equal, the person who looked the smartest might win new business.
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