One of the research on dressing style says that your character
is related to your Dressing style.
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‘What a strange power there is in clothing,’ is a famous saying
by singer, Isaac Bashevis. This holds very true, especially when you’re meeting
your prospective spouse for the first time. We’re all aware of the fact that
first impression is the last impression, so dress your best on this special day
to impress your partner. Also, remember that when your partner first looks
at you, s/he won’t just look at you in the eye but also notice what you’re
wearing and how well you can carry yourself, so it’s equally important to
appear confident in what you wear. After all, your clothes represent your
personal. Here’s what your dressing style represents…
A1:Casual Outfit
This is a good option when you plan to meet
your prospective partner. When we say casual, we mean a denim and a
shirt/T-shirt look for men, where as a denim and T-shirt/dress/ knee-length
skirt with a nice top for women. This is just perfect for a date. Casuals best
suit people when they want to be friends and look forward to the other person’s
company.
A2:Formals
They look great, no doubt! But, this is not the right time to
flaunt your tie and blazer or that brand new formal shirt you recently
purchased. Please save that for your office meetings. Formal dressing suit
matured men and women better, unless you’re wearing it to work. You can be a
little formal when you are meeting the partner’s parents but let your true
personality come out when you are meeting prospective partner. So, be yourself.
A3:Formal Shirt Not Tucked
This clearly shows that you’re a careless person. So, please do
not choose to dress up this way for your date or be sure to be rejected.
A4:Wrinkled ClothesAre you financially unstable, stressed or lack dressing-sense?
If not, why would you wear a shirt that is not ironed to a date when the
impression you make matters the most? Wearing un-ironed clothes look awful. So,
make sure you are never in such a situation.
Men and women, who mostly prefer traditional dressing are
considered gentle, well-mannered and brought up with good values. Well, if you
prefer dressing up the traditional way, there’s absolutely no harm in that.
This kind of dressing suits almost everybody and goes with every occasion,
provided you know how to carry it off really well.
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