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6 Amazing Styling Tips to Appear Professional

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6 Amazing Styling Tips to Appear Professional. Looking professional doesn’t mean wearing expensive designer clothes, bright colors, or wild patterns. Instead, you should stand out in a good way. Looking professional also doesn’t mean you have to look like you just came off a runway. You only need to take some time with all those little details to improve your professional look. Here are six ways to redefine your wardrobe, so you can look like the professional you are.

Grooming and Hygiene

You need to start in the bathroom if you want to improve your style. Even though this is just basic hygiene advice, it is important to brush your teeth and take regular showers. Besides staying clean, you should spend a little time every week on grooming, which will give you immediate results as far as your professional appearance is concerned.

Trim your eyebrows, keep up with regular haircuts, and make sure to keep any facial hear neat. Not only will your professional look improve, so will your confidence and your overall attitude.

Watches and Wallets

A watch is the only other socially acceptable piece of jewelry a guy can wear besides his wedding ring. Even though they are no longer a necessity, it gives you a nice professional look when you wear one. When choosing a watch, look for something that will age well, possibly something with a simple design like the Patek Nautilus wristwatch. Remember, classic designs always look good.

Wallets can also make you look very unprofessional. A wallet that is falling apart and bursting with money and receipts definitely gives a bad impression. A wallet for men should be stripped down to just the items you need to streamline it. Remember that an overstuffed wallet can weight down your jacket pocket on one side so your shoulders look lopsided or give you a huge bulge in your back pocket. Heavy wallets will also shorten the lifespan of the clothes you carry it in.

Find the Right Fit

On average, most guys should know how well their clothes should fit. But, what do you do when the clothing item you really like isn’t available in your size. If you buy something that is close to your size, you will probably end up regretting it.

As you buy clothes, it is worth taking your time and being a little more selective. You may buy fewer items, but your professional look will improve. Plus, you will see more value for what you are spending, since you won’t have a closet full of clothes that you never wear.

Spend Some Money on Dry Cleaning

Even though dry cleaning costs money, it is really worth it. Even if you are a very tight budget, it is a justified expense for any professional. Try to find a reasonable way to include it in your budget, since you will not only look better but dry cleaning your clothes makes them last longer. It’s always a bad feeling when you spend a good amount of money on a piece of clothing only to have it tear while it’s in your dryer.

You also get the benefit that your clothes will look amazing. And we’re not talking about basic t-shirts, we’re talking about button-down shirts that need to be pressed. Do you really want to take the time to iron them? Even if you don’t mind, they still won’t look as professional as they do when they come back from the dry cleaners.

Wear V-neck Undershirts (Not Crew Neck)

It would be amazing to live in a world where sweat isn’t an issue. That’s not the case. Any time you get dressed and go somewhere, you run the risk of having to deal with pet stains and back sweat. This is why wearing an undershirt is super important to look good, and should be a mainstay in your professional wardrobe.

Crew necks are not as flattering as v-necks. When you unbutton your shirt, your undershirt is immediately visible, unless you wear a v-neck. Make the switch, especially if you wear an undershirt with a polo, not only will it stay hidden, it is a lot more flattering and professional looking.

Shoe Care

Keep in mind that as long as your shoes look good, so do you. You definitely need more than one pair, especially if you work in a professional environment. But, you don’t have to buy the most expensive shoes you see or even the fanciest, instead, take the time to make the shoes that you already own stand out.

If your loafers are scuffed up and dull, no one is going to point it out to you. However, once they are polished and clean, people will notice. You can’t have a professional appearance if your shoe care is nonexistent.