II. Summary of Major Ideas
Kim Johnson Gross and Jeff Stone, in their book Dress Smart Men, layout their view on how men should dress for success in the business world. The book details how to dress at three stages in your career: getting a job, succeeding in your job, and obtaining a better job. Although Dress Smart Men is laid out in these three sections, the authors discuss their dress philosophy throughout the book. One important point they make is that it is important to dress well because others will judge you, consciously and subconsciously, based on how you dress. Your wardrobe is a tool that you must use effectively to advance in your career. You must examine how you dress, eliminate items that you do not wear, and stock your closet wisely. The authors state that your goal should be style, which is timeless, as opposed to fashion, which changes frequently. Your clothing choices should emphasize quality over quantity; however, you do not need to spend an extravagant amount of money to look professional. Your wardrobe should also be versatile, giving you the ability to mix and match outfits. As you get higher in position, you should buy higher quality clothing. If you choose your clothing wisely it will enhance and further your business career.
III. Critical Evaluation of Work
Gross and Stone have laid out a very conservative philosophy of dress. They believe that you should wear what has become the established style of dress in the business environment. Many today refuse to follow standards that were held in previous generations. According to the humanistic worldview, there are no absolutes. Each person decides for themselves what is right and wrong. Believing in humanism will greatly affect how a person lives his life, and this effect is especially apparent in one’s dress standard. As Christians, we understand that absolutes do exist, and we should realize the importance of standards. By advocating conservative standards in this book, Gross and Stone reject the philosophy of relativistic humanism.
Although Gross and Stone have a good philosophy of dress, they seem to place too high an importance on clothing. Although they claim that you do not necessarily need to spend a lot of money to dress professionally, they later state that “becoming more successful...doesn’t really allow for $200 suits anymore.” (111) While it is important to dress well, I disagree that you need to buy the most expensive clothing to further your career.
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The early nineteenth century which was in the Regency Era consisted of harsh judgments towards what was believed to be a “wealthy” look and what was considered to be “proper.” In Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, the clothing is more than just a fashion statement, it determines how they are perceived and their overall rank and social class in society. Therefore, fashion represents the importance of self appearance during that time.
...ut there's plenty of different ways a man can dress well. He just needs to be clean, organized and demonstrative of effort. A man who can show me that he invests on himself, is a man worthy of a second glance from me.”
When he received feedback, he was questioned on if some codes really made a difference, and he made some changes. Next Hoerr tells his readers that when they give a restriction on something, they must have a rational reason why. Hoerr’s reason was that the school staff needed to have a professional experience, which make since because some students might not take their teacher seriously if he or she is dressed for bed. This article uses logos by appealing to logic on "Can Teachers Really Wear That to School? Religious Garb in Public Classrooms."
Updating for Today’s Audience: If I were re-writing the play, FASHION, I would mirror Mowatt in her analysis of middle class ‘wanna-bees.’ I would also take a look at how even those in the poorer economic classes have their versions of being “in fashion.” America’s system of capitalism provides a bottomless pit for those who seek wealth, status and belonging in their communities. People in today’s middle class are working anywhere from 40 to 80 hours a week trying to seek more wealth in order to provide a more “comfortable life” for themselves and their family. Many, even though they already possess all the needs to live a comfortable life, are always looking to gain a higher status in society, and have a strong desire to reach the next level of wealth. Even people in the poorer ...
The Dress Code promotes how we act. If you dress professionally, then that’s how people will take you as. A professional. And from what they expect is how you
There were days that CEO’s and other high professional people choose to not dress formally and that does not mean that they are immature. Steve Jobs was the CEO of Apple and he choose to dress informally and that does not mean that he is immature and drove his business into the ground. Steve Jobs is actually the reason for the success behind the growth of Apple. The rhetorical theme that he uses in this part of his essay is ineffective and demonstrates his inability in reasoning. People began to question Epstein’s article because of him comparing two eras that were created by two different set of circumstances. So people now dress to appear younger to relieve themselves of all the stress that is created from the competitiveness that many face every day. Dressing is not a legitimate way to measure someone’s
The clothes people wear reflect their social status. If people wear brands of clothing that are known to be popular and expensive they will be looked upon highly in society. The suit identifies people such as businessmen and leaders of huge corporations that are seen walking around wearing designer suits. They are perceived highly in society because these brands of clothing are expensive and this earns them respect socially because they look classy. Whereas if people wear clothing that isn’t branded or not very well known they won’t be perceived very highly in society and may not receive any sort of social status. This can be someone who just wears casual looking clothing, all day, which can include of not very well known brands. In society this person is perceived as average or someone with not a lot of money because he or she doesn’t wear known and expensive brands. The brands of clothing people wear can separate social classes and create a higher
This report will explain the importance of being professional in the business world as well as cover the following topics on how to construct a professional image: work attire, wardrobe selection, and business etiquette. Each topic will point out commonly overlooked problems pertaining to projecting a professional image and including recommendations on how to remedy each problem.
Consumers today continue to be fascinated by personal appearance and fashion styles. Fashion, and the way we present ourselves through clothing
Proper attire and good attitude is very important in evaluation of first impression. In the company, there are rules that I must obey and comply. This include in time management, and appearances. It is a big responsibility for me because when I was assigned to to my training in the company, I bring USM image with me too.
Over shadowing functionality, fashion is human’s next need for embellishment, followed by power or status.“Fashion is, in many ways, like a river.” -Elaine Stone. It is constantly moving forward and changing. Consequently, fueling the fashion business and allowing it to prosper.In other words if there is no change, then there will be no fashion, thus no bussiness. Over the decades millions of brands and designers have been trying to adapt to the rapid and ongoing change in fashion. Those who fail to attune with constant change tend to correlate to failure in business. However, those who do adapt to constant change in fashion have the tendency to succeed in business. Three distinct trend setting designers that have successfully adapted to change are Burberry, Vera Wang and Chanel.
Fashion, psychology and the sociological perspective have long been perceived as mutually exclusive concepts. However, is there a possibility that a trinity exists in the former? To illustrate, it is evident that throughout history fashion has influenced society as a whole and has mirrored its aspects i.e. economical and sociological. Furthermore, this influence has developed to be perceived psychologically where individuals identify with fashion in the sense of translating visual information showing their personal views and attitudes. To that effect, what is fashion? Traditionally and in the literary sense, fashion is defined as ‘a popular trend, especially in styles of dress and ornament or manners of behavior’ . However,
Your appearances affect the way you are treated, you can either be discriminated against or it benefits you. I honestly believe that money doesn’t buy class. You don’t necessarily have to wear expensive outfits to look professional or from upper class, it all depends how you carry yourself. The way you dress and carry yourself says a lot about your class. That’s why first impression makes such a huge effect in us. The way you dress to an interview will determine whether you will get the job or not. I have also seen many different scenarios where people are discriminated against based on what they wear. I don’t think the way people dress is a reason to discriminate them but I do believe that everyone should know what’s appropriate depending on the occasion. Many people dress the way they feel most comfortable or they just wear simply what they like. If a man walks into a place with a suit and tie he will definitely get more attention and respect then another man with a regular shirt and jeans. I’m always saying to my family, friends, coworkers you have to dress to impress. I don’t need to have a two hundred dollar outfit to look sharp and give a first good impression on
Discipline is vital for schools to run smoothly. In a school environment students must obey their teacher’s rules and directions. Sometimes students may forget or misunderstand who the authority figures are at school. When a school establishes a uniform policy they are reinforcing who is in charge because these outfits set guidelines of expectations for each student. When students are properly dressed and have the tools needed to learn they are on the track to success because they are no longer distracted by their clothing. Some people may say that clothing do not make differences on the way someone acts, but in actuality they do. Professional clothing symbolize respect and seriousness. That is why this outfits are worn to funerals, work, job interviews, and church. (Arundel) Casual clothing gives off the impression that if they can wear whatever they want, they can als...