Dressing up for the office is quite a task. When you present yourself in front of employees, clients, and peers, you need to make a good impression during an interview or presentation with your attitude and style.
Of course, the attire depends on the type of office environment. Many offices allow casual dressing, but here we are talking about the corporate office and its work ethics.
While men’s styling for the office might seem easy, did you know that most men make little everyday style mistakes while dressing up for the office?
Here we list down some of them.
1. Excessive accessories
Over-accessorising can detract one from looking professional at work. Instead, choose minimal and basic accessories to make you look more put-together.
2. Wearing ill-fitted or baggy clothes
Wearing ill-fitted or baggy clothes will spoil your entire outfit and make you look highly unprofessional in the workspace. Instead, either get your clothes altered or buy clothes that fit you just right– neither too fit, nor too loose
3. Wearing a strong fragrance
We all love the compliment, “You smell really good,” but that doesn’t mean you will bathe in it. Applying strong fragrances can cause irritation and headaches for your colleagues. In fact, many offices have declared themselves fragrance-free zones. Also, wearing a strong fragrance or too much of it can cause skin problems. And so, one should opt for a mild deodrant or perfume that lasts all day.
4. Tight clothes
Wearing tight clothes doesn’t make you appear sexy; instead, they make you look fat, and no one wants that. Sure, men who go to the gym would like to show off their gym-bod, but wearing tight clothes doesn’t look attractive. And so, one should wear clothes that fit them well to look professional at the workplace.
5. Wrinkled clothes
Now, we understand that you probably needed to be on time or didn’t notice that your clothes aren’t ironed, but it should go without saying that you should not wear wrinkled clothes. Not only does it look highly unprofessional, but it also downgrades the entire look of your outfit. So, invest time in your appearance and iron your clothes before heading out for work. Remember, a wrinkled shirt or pants do not bring the best out of you.
6. Wearing casual or sports shoes
Wearing white sneakers or sports shoes with a formal suit is a complete no-no for the workplace. Professional attire should be paired with formal shoes that bring together your outfit, not outland it.
7. Black shoes don’t go with everything
For men, coordinating one’s shoes and socks with their attire is important to look proper and well-dressed, especially at formal events. However, one common mistake most men make is that they wear black shoes with almost everything. Instead, one should go for brown or caramel-coloured formal shoes with their formal or semi-formal attire, depending on what suits them better.