How to Dress Like a BUSINESS MAN
- TLMB
- Jun 3, 2024
- 2 min read
Dressing to impress is not as easy as it sounds as there are certain things you should wear and specific ways in which you should wear them too. Maybe you need some advice on how to wear your shirt or trousers correctly. Well, worry no more because we are here to help as we are about to reveal our top 10 tips on how to dress like a business man.

Choose more creative or conservative attire according to your industry and company culture so as not to be out of place. An investment banker on Wall Street will have a different dress code than a young Silicon Valley startup founder. Always err on the side of more formal attire to appear professional and in control; you can seldom go wrong with a good suit.
Dress for who you’re meeting with: Match the level of formality and style that high-level executives or board members are wearing, but dress slightly above what clients or employees might wear.
When your occasion requires it, “business attire” generally calls for a dark matched suit in a solid or subtly pinstriped color, with a white dress shirt, conservative tie, and leather dress shoes. “Business casual” requires a dress shirt and slacks at minimum, with a jacket like a blazer or sport coat optional.
If meeting with foreign partners or customers, do some research on business customs in their country and make adjustments to your wardrobe—like covering more skin or choosing something more formal, for example—if it would be more appropriate and make them feel more comfortable.
Choose slightly less formal attire for a social event associated with your business. If the event doesn’t call for a specific dress code, try a light gray or dark brown suit for daytime events, or simply shed your jacket to stick with your slacks and button-down. You can also opt for more creative “social suits” in lighter colors or vivid patterns if the invitation says “suits and ties for men” (generally acceptable for events like brunches or church outings).
If you need to make a business trip, keep attire professional but look for fabrics that won’t wrinkle as easily or that advertise anti-wrinkling. For instance, choose a wool suit over a linen suit to travel in. Take off your coat so it doesn’t wrinkle during travel, and even opt for a sweater or more casual slacks if appropriate.
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