May 10, 2023Leave a message

The relationship between buttons, clothing, and different professions

Professional men need success and successful business relationships, and neat and elegant attire can enhance a man's elegance and give him a sense of trust. Men also need to possess self-confidence and a lively appearance in the workplace.


Lawyers are mostly dressed in orthodox and rigorous attire, with a mature and steady demeanor, giving people a sense of credibility and confidence. Most of the suits they wear are navy blue and suits, with single row buttons, and must be ironed to keep the creases clear and give a clean and polite feeling. Old school lawyers often choose British styles. The three pieces are worn together and will not change with fashion, as they believe that style is the most important. Young lawyers pay more attention to brands, like beautiful Italian style loose fitting suits, and also pay attention to fabrics and workmanship, with a sense of success.


Lawyers often choose white shirts as a symbol of credibility. It is not allowed to drop buttons. When leaving the room and going out, they will definitely put on their coat and button it up. Ties are mostly chosen in warm colors or with striped patterns, and they must be branded. The shoes are exquisite black leather shoes, appearing stable and stylish.


Foreign enterprise personnel are the youngest group of white-collar workers, dressed up as handsome young men. They are loyal supporters of popular fashion and well-known brands, so their choice of suit styles and colors is relatively free and diverse, mainly Italian style double breasted loose fitting suits, and tend to be three button styles.


Their shirts are colorful, yellow, blue, pink, and recently black has become popular, which may be related to dressing up as "Cool", while white shirts are less common. Leather shoes are even more diverse, with thick soles and wide toes, all of which are famous brands. The tie is more casual, exuding novelty in the casualness.

 

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