Many people try to avoid passing judgment too quickly, but at first meetings, they inevitably assess other people by how they look. Ask yourself these questions:
Does your work wardrobe help you present a confident, well-groomed image?
Are the clothes suitable for the type of work you do (or want to do)?
Do you have clothes that can take you from work to a social engagement?
n And remember, first impressions are lasting impressions. So dress the part.
Source: Sue Fox, author of “Etiquette for Dummies.”
OAKLAND, Calif. When the world finally collapses, it may be under a massive pile of ripped jeans from Abercrombie & Fitch.
When archeologists from space sift through our ashes on this cold, dead rock, they will not find remains of the days of yore: the French cuffs, the sterling-silver tie bars, the sleek pencil skirts and silk blouses of the mid-20th century. No, those were replaced long ago with mutilated denim and logo T-shirts adopted for any occasion, devolving further into the rumpled, faded, polka-dot pajama bottoms tucked into black socks on a 42-year-old man at the Nob Hill in Alameda, Calif.