As a business person, you understand how important it’s to make a powerful first impression. Most of the in the ensuring you do this is by adorning the clothes accordingly. Of course, most possibly chuckle at the prospect of a business trip, but this isn’t a vacation. This is serious business, and it demands some serious dress sense as a result!
There are many ways to shop for garments online, and it is pretty easy to bag the perfect outfit for you in a logistical sense. Still, the question is more ‘what to buy’ than ‘how to buy’. With that said, here are some business travel style tips for you to use.
Raincoat and Umbrella
Any meeting requiring travel is clearly essential, and formal attire is required. A suit will only suffice for a fraction of the way, as you will need more than this to get the job done perfectly. Depending on the climatic conditions of your visit, some additional clothing or accessories may be recommended.
First check the weather forecast for the areas you will be visiting and planning to visit, and dress accordingly. if it rains, dress for the chance to combat this weather, because you do not want to undergo a reception with a really uncool cagoule. Also consider bringing a cool umbrella for extra sophistication; it all goes to show that you used your brain before you arrived and that you enjoy keeping yourself dry and classy.
Leather bag
It may sound harsh, but backpacks and backpacks are largely for youths, awkward dads, or brave hikers. There is not a single speck of style to be found in any budding businessman’s backpack, so your look needs to be a little more subtle in this area. You’re on the go, and you want to make it look easy, so being nimble is key.
A leather bag strapped over your shoulder will work well here. It will rest comfortably by your side, can be connected and removed at a moment’s notice rather than being dropped heavily on the ground, and there is no need to be carried around from any handle during your travels. Simply put, a leather bag is much more efficient and classy than walking around a tiny house on your back!
Corner for Accessories
Workplaces usually have a standard, unremarkable dress code. White shirt, black shoes, plain tie, and so on. It’s an understandable but very lackluster uniform, but business travel gives more leeway to creativity. It’s more of a social affair and therefore more judgmental, so there’s some wiggle room here in how you dress to make it look more fun.
A rather flashier appearance can work wonders for your business on the road. For example, a flashier watch can go a long way in subtly demonstrating your success, and a few high-end glasses might as well add a little bit of a wow factor. After all, sometimes a smaller accessory is just the little nuance you need to make an incredible first impression on a business trip!