Neat & Tidy
A Guide to Proper Business Attire
for Today’s Modern Professional
DIGITAL DOWNLOAD
This book serves to give the new generation a glimpse into the basics. By embracing what many would politely call “a retro style”, a ‘Neat & Tidy’ dress code can be a foundational element to succeeding in the business world of today and tomorrow.
We’re not saying you should show up to your office in a three-piece suit, but being well-dressed helps you make a good first impression. You want your boss, colleagues, and clients to hear what you have to say, not focus on how you’re dressed.
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Dress for the job you want, not the job you have. Identify the successful people within your company and industry and aspire to present yourself in a similar fashion.
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