What you wear can affect a person’s mood, at least that’s how I feel. Dressing up that looks comfortable and decent will invisibly bring you a sense of self-confidence. Dressing up is often important in the first impression, and subsequent interactions are about personality and conversation.
I don’t need the kind of eye-catching clothes. After all, I am just an ordinary person. I am not the protagonist wherever I go. I don’t need to stand out or be a little ostentatious in the crowd because of the color and style of my clothes. , this is not in line with my slightly quiet and low-key personality in public situations, except of course in front of people who play well.
I like clothes that look very special and tasteful upon closer inspection, with softer colors and fine details.
Image determines a person's first impression, 55% of which is reflected in appearance, clothing, grooming, 38% of body language and tone, and the content of the conversation only accounts for 7%. It can be seen how important it is to pay attention to the first impression and our appearance for our overall career and life. Working on your image is not a waste of time. The time and energy you put into it will be the most expressive part of your knowledge, qualifications, education, and taste. Your image is more important than the title on your business card.