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How to Dress Up or Down for Men

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    From Quick Guide: Dress for a Job Interview: Men

    Summary: Men can pair dress shirts with sweaters and navy trousers to create a very conservative work-like look. Find out how to mix and match clothes to dress up or down for various occasions with tips from an image consultant in this free video on fashion.

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    By Gabriela Garzon
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    Gabriela Garzon is the principal owner of G.G. Image & Etiquette Consulting in Miami, Fla., which is a full-service provider of image consulting, professional and personal etiquette,...read more

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    "Hello, my name is Gabriela Garzon, and I'm an image consultant with G.G. Image & Etiquette Consulting, in Coral Gables, Florida. In this clip, I'm going to talk about how to dress up or down for men. Remember having your very conservative type of suits, you can go ahead and use this suit, like this, and you can just go ahead and pair it with a very simple type of jeans, and you can wear this with a light shirt on the bottom, and you can actually wear a tie, but you wear jeans, and maybe, you know like, a brown type of shoes. This is how to dress, a completely conservative suit and completely dress it down. Another way to do this is to grab the trousers from the suit, like this one, or the navy trousers, which are very conservative work-like, and just go ahead and pair them with dress shirts with a sweater on top, like this with the pinstripes, and you can just go ahead and do it all monochromatic, which looks really nice, like this. All navy, and just a touch of color in the face. These are simple ways of how to dress up or down a suit. You can also wear suits, of course, with polos, like this, wearing this and this, and a jean. It will look just perfect. And you're using the same clothes that you wear for clothes. Once again, this is Gabriela Garzon, at G.G. Image & Etiquette Consulting."

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