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Your Dressing Introduces You.

Your appearance matters.Your dressing says a lot about your personal image and introduces you even before you say a word. Rachel Zoe said "style is a way τ̲̅ȍ say who you are without having τ̲̅ȍ speak."Many times society judges us based on what we put on.Don't let fashion define you,be the one τ̲̅ȍ define it.What you wear must be something you are comfortable and proud of.Your accoutrements says a lot about you; things like your taste,your employment,ambition,inner feelings,spending habit and your class in the society.


The way you dress attracts or repel people. I do respect a well-dressed man more than a sloppy dressed man.Some people even prefer τ̲̅ȍ talk or sit with a person that dress nicely.Dressing well shows that you respect and care enough about yourself τ̲̅ȍ put in a little time and effort on your outfit.


People dress for different reasons.Some try τ̲̅ȍ emulate their celebrity role models - music stars,sport stars,famous media personalities,favourite actors and actresses.
For some its culture that dictates or influences their dressing.


Weather condition also contributes τ̲̅ȍ it.In hot weather,light cloths are common while during cold season heavy or thick attires are homely.


But there are some situations whereby you put on thick cloths or suit be it hot or cold weather,like when going for an interview or when working in some organisations.


Whatever influences your style should be for positive purposes.Some dressings project good image while some gives bad image.When you dress well you feel you are in control,you exude confidence,you feel powerful and sometimes sexy.Remember the way you dress is the way you will be addressed.
By Primo.

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