“Better to be overdressed than underdressed.” A very true but bold statement. Personally, I believe it’s not about being overdressed, it’s more about knowing your audience. Research is key, as you might already know, to landing a job or conducting successful meetings. You’re in an advantage if you know about the company, where they work, how they work, and how they dress.
I feel comfortable saying, as I do wearing, this is my version of a “young professional.” Wearing a pin striped slim fit buttoned down, that actually saves me a lot of time getting ready because I never have to iron it. Guys, always look for those non-iron business shirts...trust me! (2 thumbs up)
I feel comfortable saying, as I do wearing, this is my version of a “young professional.” Wearing a pin striped slim fit buttoned down, that actually saves me a lot of time getting ready because I never have to iron it. Guys, always look for those non-iron business shirts...trust me! (2 thumbs up)
This modern look is a style I love to use when meeting with a client over lunch or in their office. The sports blazer itself gives me professional credentials and has a very light and soft material, a perk alone during a Texas summer day!
I think I know what you’re thinking, the jeans may be a bit too casual. But like I said earlier, research how your clients or interviewer dresses along with the setting and you’ll be golden with that relaxed pair of jeans.
I finished this style with an item that completes every guys outfit and defines what kind of a person he is. This watch is by far one of my favorite watches, and I’m surprised I get the most reaction from it. A dark leather band with a flat face. Quiet, simple, and a shine. (Flicks cigarette)
I think I know what you’re thinking, the jeans may be a bit too casual. But like I said earlier, research how your clients or interviewer dresses along with the setting and you’ll be golden with that relaxed pair of jeans.
I finished this style with an item that completes every guys outfit and defines what kind of a person he is. This watch is by far one of my favorite watches, and I’m surprised I get the most reaction from it. A dark leather band with a flat face. Quiet, simple, and a shine. (Flicks cigarette)
Blazer: I was lucky to find a similar jacket with the right material, and on sale!
Blazer with Contrast Detailing by ZARA
Shirt: Non-Iron colorful checkered shirt by GAP
Watch: Grenen Leather Watch by SKAGEN
Jeans: 1969 skinny fit jeans (tinted worn destructed wash) by GAP
Song running through my brain: Step off by Kacey Musgraves
Thank you for making it to the end as I greatly appreciate your interest in this look! I love comments and I love to meet new people, feel free to email me directly or leave a comment about this post.
Til’ next time,
-Alex
Photos by: Homer Cavazos
Blazer with Contrast Detailing by ZARA
Shirt: Non-Iron colorful checkered shirt by GAP
Watch: Grenen Leather Watch by SKAGEN
Jeans: 1969 skinny fit jeans (tinted worn destructed wash) by GAP
Song running through my brain: Step off by Kacey Musgraves
Thank you for making it to the end as I greatly appreciate your interest in this look! I love comments and I love to meet new people, feel free to email me directly or leave a comment about this post.
Til’ next time,
-Alex
Photos by: Homer Cavazos