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Bucco Couture Proper Attire For where you’re going. Not where you are.

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Bucco Couture Proper Attire

For where you’re going.Not where you are.

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Things To Remember

• Like it or not, the subtle messages you send with your clothing impact your success in the work place!

• You only have one chance to make a good first impression!• The Clothes make the man/woman. • Successful people deal with successful people.• Your appearance tells others how you feel about yourself,

which can define how they treat you.• Your corporate ladder climb will be easier if you look like

you belong there.

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First Impressions

Number your paper from 1-8 and write down your first impression of each picture.

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What Influenced You?

What made you want to talk to, meet or do business with that person? Was it -

– Apparent level of sophistication – Color of tie, shoes or dress – Well - groomed appearance – Over all attractiveness – Non - verbal signals– Level of confidence

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What Do Your Clothes Say About You? • Appearance plays a big role in interviews • Appearance can give strong feelings of trust to

a prospective client or employer• Appearance can give a sense of self-

confidence, dependability and professionalism • Appearance can determine how people you

meet will react to you

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Colors:Do’s And Don’ts For Women And Men Colors to avoid

1. Most pastels, especially yellow 2. Bright orange 3. Most shades of green “mustard” (bad bad bad !!!)

Colors that work (later explanation on color)1. Dark to medium ranges of blue2. Gray / Black 3. Camel / Beige4. Dark Brown / Burgundy / Rust

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Deciding What To Wear

Based on several questions: 1. What industry are you in? 2. What is the proper dress code?3. What is your current position and where

do you want to go in the company? 4. What type of people do you work for and

work with? 5. What type of clients are you working with?

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Colors And Fabrics For Suits

Navy Suit1. Quintessential power suit2. Enhances the complexion of just about everyone

Charcoal gray1. Complements most men's complexions2. Accessorize with white dress shirt and dark tie

Striped suit1. Classy; choose based on your body type2. Single, double, triple tracks

Gray Flannel1. Favorite for cool weather locations2. Medium-gray flannel is perfect for all backgrounds

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Proportion And Body Type

Clothing should complement you 1. It can conceal physical flaws 2. Highlight the positive 3. Apply a line, balance and harmony to your

body type

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The Heavy Man

Elongate the figure• Jackets

– Cut with straight hanging or slightly shaped body lines– Two - button front coats with wider lapels

• Trousers– Wear on natural waist, not below– Reverse pleat style more flattering

• Fabric– Mostly solids– Vertical patterns

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Slim Man: More Breadth Across Your Shoulders And Chest• Jackets

– Single-breasted and three button jackets– Flaps or pockets add weight to smaller hip

• Trousers– Pleated pants add thickness– Non-pleated are trimming

• Fabric– Strong horizontal lines– Plaids, windowpanes

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Short Man: Longer Leg Line

• Jackets –Single-breasted, two-button with medium “V”–Avoid three-button jacket

• Trousers–Cuffs

•With: measure 1 5/8 inches•Without: break slightly on shoe front

• Fabrics–Vertical patterns–Fine pinstripes, herringbones

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Tall Man: Fully Proportioned Clothing• Jackets

– Double-breasted, single-breasted, three-button jacket• Trousers

– Cuffs• Thigh needs to taper gently down to 1 ¾ inch cuff

– Pleated or non-pleated• Fabrics

– Small-patterned clothes– Stripes with width for symmetry and softness for

refinement

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Athletic Physique: Chest Measures Eight Inches Or More Than His Waist• Jackets

– Single-breasted. Two-button jackets generous lapels on upper chest

– Avoid unnecessary waist suppression• Trousers

– Cut full around the hip and thigh– Taper down to 1 ½ inch cuff

• Fabrics– Smooth-faced fabrics– Windowpanes: longer in length than width

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The Proper Fit

• Jacket– Even throughout

• Shoulder– Should not ripple or strain between your shoulder blades

• Sleeves– Extend to where the wrist breaks with the hand

• Collar– ½ inch higher than jacket collar

• Waist Button– Divide the body so that the torso and legs appear at

maximum length• Vents

– Overlap in the vents to prevent them from opening out

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Business Attire For Woman

• Matching suit jacket and knee length or longer skirt or pants conservative colors (navy, black, grey)

• Long or short sleeve blouses • Dress shoes or dress boots

with long skirts or pants only

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Business Professional For Men

• Invest in your suit! Quality makes a difference in the long run!

• Nothing too flashy! Don’t try and send a fashion statement

• 2 or 3 buttons always leave the bottom button un-buttoned

• Make sure it fits, things you may not see others will

• Shirts crisp white mainly • 3 piece: make sure vest covers

waist line

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Business Attire For Men

• A mix between business casual and professional

• Wear slacks and a sport coat • Nice collared shirt underneath

but a tie is not required • Button down shirts work great

with sport coat but classic collars are ideal for suits

• Dress casual or Business shoe works for both professional and casual

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Casual For Guys And Gals

• Recognize that casual and business casual are not the same (remember you are still portraying an image for you and your business)

• Don’t try the newest fashions or over dress• See casual dress as way to make a good impression• Make sure your clothes are wrinkle-free; hang them

neatly and iron if necessary• “Casual” is not “sloppy”. Tuck your blouse or shirt in

snugly, wear a belt to hold it in place, and tie your shoelaces neatly

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Casual For Guys And Gals (Con’t)

• Avoid “making a statement”. You are at work, not a fashion show. Khaki pants or skirt, a short-sleeved shirt, and matching shoes are always safe.

• Avoid Wearing sleeveless shirts or blouses.• Don’t wear tight, baggy, or sexy clothing.• For men, pants that ride low, below the waist -

Put on a belt.• For women, tops with plunging necklines - Keep the top

buttons buttoned. • For everyone, any item that fits tightly enough to be

sexually suggestive.

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Ties

NO

yes

• Silk or good quality (7 or more layer gives a more appealing knot).

• A cheap tie can ruin a suit• Complement suit or shirt • Tip of tie should end near the

center of belt buckle• Don’t let the tie speak for you!

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Shoes and Belts

• The color of your shoes and belt must match • Shoes can make or break the suit, so invest in

some high quality shoes that shine and I suggest lace up with suits

• Make sure they are highly polished• Socks need to be long enough to cover

your leg when your legs are crossed

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Accessories

• Simple necklaces if showing; keep it simple • No rings other then wedding or subtle rings;

nothing too flashy • Conservative watch • Cufflinks for shirts not to flashy but always a nice

addition to your finished look • Earrings not too fancy but elegant

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Facial Hair

YES

NO

• No Facial hair if possible, if you must, trim it neatly

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Tips

• Each suit should have multiple looks• Clothing conveys your intentions• Dress for future destinations; not current

positions• Accessorize properly; less is more• Match belt to shoes• Tie meets belt buckle• Wear over the calf socks; match suit or tie• Keep cedar shoe trees in shoes• One pair in every color

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Other Tips

• Clean fingernails• Minimal cologne• Empty your pockets to avoid clinking or

bulges• Turn off cell phones and beepers• No gum or cigarettes• Keep hair clean and neat• Details- no missing buttons, lint or tags• Hands- clean, manicured fingernails• Fit- clean, pressed and proper fit• Breath- fresh, clean breath; use a breath mint

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Custom Clothing Collection

Additional Custom Clothing Casual Custom Clothing Shirts

# of   Belts # of Shoe Lace

upSlip on

      Trousers Solids   Black   Black    

Color Solids Stripes Patterns Plaids Checks TicWeave

Sport Coats A B C Strips   Cordova

n   Cordovan    

Navy                     Patterns   Brown   Brown    

Gray                     Chili   Chili    

Blue/Gray                    

Earth Tones                     Braces  

Black             Need       Black  

Black/White                     Cordova

n  

Others                     Brown  

Patterned  

Formal wear Tuxedo Dinner jacket Shoes   Vest   CB/B

         

Wardrobe

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