My homie who is black recently launched his own fashion consultant business.

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In 2019 do you still believe the way you dress will create more opportunities and success for you?

This is the primary reason he created his business.

What do you think?
Yes. How you look does have an effect on how you feel and that carries over into potential opportunities. I was told in high school, that you're supposed to dress for the job that you want, not for the job that you have. I think professionalism in your clothes reflects confidence. Even if you can only afford a few pieces, at a time, here and there- it's about quality over quantity. It's superficial but people do judge you by your outer appearance. Dress for success.
 

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He also told me he does much better with women because women go crazy knowing he gets a lot of looks from other women when he’s in public because of his style.

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as long as his style is not too over the top or flamboyant. Dapper is the word that I use. Dressing to make an impression as opposed to dressing to be flashy or to be seen. One thing I know is an immediate no is when men dress too loud or trying to show off. That's tacky. Too much style and no substance.
 

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I was thinking about going with the dapper look for a while but the two recent temp positions I did at big companies were filled with new age private workers who now wear pretty much anything in the workplace. I guess I’ll save my dapper for events or weekend outings.
 

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as long as his style is not too over the top or flamboyant. Dapper is the word that I use. Dressing to make an impression as opposed to dressing to be flashy or to be seen. One thing I know is an immediate no is when men dress too loud or trying to show off. That's tacky. Too much style and no substance.

Yea dapper is it. He always wears professional colors.
 

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He can be successful in that type of business but he has to work his way up into better clientele. He needs to focus on the average homie. Like a 9 to 5 that wants to freshen up his look. He needs to document everything start an online blog, share his success stories and then people with clout will reach out to him. But I hope he has a good work ethic because he should be letting his presence known in every men's boutique/clothing store/shoe store even Barber Shop within 10 miles of his business/home radius to help get clients.
 
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