Archive for 'Formal Fashion'
Making Sure the Shoe Fits the Foot
Posted on 15. Jul, 2011 by admin.
When you’re buying new shoes, get your feet measured every time. Don’t assume that because you were a certain size last year, you’ll be the same this year. People’s feet grow and change throughout their lifetimes, and it’s important to keep up with these changes.
Size is not the only thing that matters. You also have to make sure the shoe is shaped to fit your foot. Your feet might wider or more narrow in some parts, and they may not fit the way that shoe is manufactured.
If a shoe is not comfortable, don’t buy it assuming that you’ll be able to wear it “in”. What you’ll really be doing is wearing it out, and a worn out shoe provides even less support than a brand new one.
Get your feet checked for strain, tension, and other problems by a doctor whenever pain occurs frequently, and ask about foot healthy periodically, especially if you do a lot of standing or walking for your job.
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Right Clothing Makes A Man Ace that Job Interview
Posted on 03. Feb, 2009 by admin.
Aside from your answers, the way you look is being assessed in your job interview. If you cannot manage to look good in an occasion that spells out your career, it only means you don’t want the job badly. Similarly, when there are a lot of interviewees and all of you have the same qualifications and merits, this is painful but it is definitely the person who grooms the best will get that coveted job.
If your career is in line with the formal, highly-corporate fields like business, legal, banking, education, and the like, it is very necessary to wear a tie and a suit. Formal interviews calls for classy appearance, so wear a black or dark gray jacket. If terms of shirt, if you have white complexion, choose warm colors, and if you’re on the darker skin type, choose cool colors. If you’re clueless on what shirt color to wear, stick to blue; it never fails to give a sophisticated appeal. Choose a tie a shade darker than your shirt. Go for shiny, slick, pointed, black leather shoes.
If the job interview invitation asks you to be in a smart casual attire, wear something that is less prim than what you will wear in a formal interview, but make it sure that the ensemble you will come up with is something that can be worn in an office environment. Go for trendy slacks or khakis, a long-sleeve button-down shirt, and a belt and a pair of shoes whose color and texture match.
