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Dress for Success for Men and Women (SelfEmployedWeb.com) "When women entered the workplace in the 1970's and 1980's in greater numbers than ever before and began to move into positions which had traditionally been held by men, many of them believed that they needed to imitate male business attire. The result was women showing up at the office in skirted suits or coordinated skirts and jackets with tailored blouses finished off with an accessory item that looked very much like a man's tie. Happily those days are gone." 11-07
Men Dressing for Success (DressforSuccess.com) "The basic men's wardrobe has three primary elements: the suit, the dress shirt and the necktie. The suit is the foundation, the base of your wardrobe. Buying a suit is one of the most important clothing decisions you'll make - consider it an investment. If you don't wear a suit everyday, choose a suit from the gray family and one from the blue family. You will also need a navy blazer or sport coat with a pair of Khaki or gray trousers. If you wear suit everyday, then you should have at least one suit for everyday of the week." 11-07
Your Boss Really May Be Clueless (Live Science) "Tailored suits are individualized and customized specifically to fit at its best for each man's different body frame. All these comes with a higher price attached. So it is important to know the basics in the making of a suit to make it look best on you." 11-07
Your Boss Really May Be Clueless (Live Science) "The standard job interviewing attire for men is a conservative dark navy or gray two-piece business suit (of natural fibers, such as wool, if possible), a white long-sleeved button-down dress shirt, a conservative silk tie (that matches the colors in your suit), and nicely polished dress shoes." 11-07
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