These are just the basics to start with.
Once you’ve gotten this together you can
certainly add to it. Or, like some of us,
keep adding to it until you have three
closets of clothes! For some of us, it’s a
hobby, to others a compulsion!
How important is Grooming? Well,
no matter how much you spend on your
clothing, if it is messy or ill-fitting, stained
or just plain dirty, you are being inconsider-
ate and sending the wrong message about
your appearance. Good grooming demon-
strates respect for yourself and for others.
Clean clothes are a must. Even if your
clothes aren’t dirty or stained, do the sniff
test. Clothes hanging too long in the closet
may take on a musty smell. Even the jacket
you wore yesterday may have perfume
scents or kitchen odors.
Neatness counts. Your clothes may not
be new, but if you are neat and orga-
nized in your appearance, it shows others
that you care. The age of your shoes is
unimportant. It’s how well-kept and shined
they are that matters.
Hair. Clean hair, free of dan-
druff, complements your wardrobe.
Nails. For both men and women, neatly
manicured nails and cuticles are suggested
for a polished look. Colors and designs
are great but best kept out of most work-
places.
Breat