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Ok, guys. Seriously, I'm quite amazed with the revelation that this article from Women's Wear Daily came up with. Men who dress better can actually be more successful in their daily life? Really? Dunno that it truly make that far. But isn't that good? Plus, if you dress better you feel more confident. I remember when I ditched my baggy jeans to the slim fit one a couple of years ago - only God knows how not only that it took me into another sartorial look, but the confidence level is also elevated. Big time. That also goes in choosing the right footwear, the accessories that can complement the look, the color, fit, cut of the clothes, etc... etc. It's all in the package in making myself a better-looking one. (I hope..ahaks!).
One thing if I can advise anyone in their 'style-searching' - don't be afraid to experiment coz from it you'll learn what works and what doesn't. And for you to look really outstanding in an outfit is to know who you really are in and out. Just be you! That's all it takes... =)
Oh, in case you feel hopeless, you can download these iPhone apps too to give some sort of guide on how to dress better. (I'll make my own review on some of the apps later on...)
Oh, in case you feel hopeless, you can download these iPhone apps too to give some sort of guide on how to dress better. (I'll make my own review on some of the apps later on...)
Dressing Well Can Pay Dividends
In the inaugural Well-Dressed Men Survey, commissioned by The Men’s Wearhouse Inc. and conducted by Kelton Research, well-dressed men are seen as sexier, smarter and more successful. In fact, 91 percent of Americans think dressing well can make a man appear more physically attractive than he actually is, while 64 percent believe women are more likely to marry a well-dressed man than a schlub.
In addition, 75 percent of Americans believe well-dressed men are more successful at work, and 22 percent of men think they could earn more money if they learned to dress better.
In the all-important sex appeal arena, 78 percent of women think one of the hottest things a guy can do is dress well. Some 85 percent think a man who dresses well is sexier than one with a lot of money. And 63 percent of the female respondents preferred a man in a suit to a man in a uniform. Eighty percent of women said they would give up something in their lives — going out to dinner, using their cell phones or even having sex for an entire year — for a better-dressed partner.
“The study revealed that nearly three out of four men feel underdressed most of the time, so it’s no wonder so many dislike and lack confidence in shopping,” said George Zimmer, Men’s Wearhouse founder and chief executive officer.
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