Dressing for Success Need Not Be Dull
DALLAS — Although the “dressing-for-success” theory has long been the credo for business executives, men’s fashion expert Joe Haggar III does not believe it means you must be dull to be effective.
“There are many different ways to dress according to your work,” said the executive vice president of marketing for the Dallas-based Haggar Co. “You select clothing that is right for your your age, occupation and personal taste. Naturally, there are certain occupation that require a more conservative look, but that does not mean bankers and accountants can’t add a little color and flair to their wardrobes.”
Haggar says that even though some business situations call for a more restricted wardrobe--such as dark, conservative suits--the overall look can be modified to reflect a person’s individuality with shirts and ties in unexpected patterns and colors, and with accessories such as pocket squares and collar bars.