How to Be Wealthy - To Become a Wealthy Man You Need to Learn to Dress for Success
Learn to dress like the rich, and you will become rich.
When you hear the phrase dress for success what do you think about? Do you think about getting a power suit? Or maybe a wardrobe that will change the way in which the world perceives you? Yes, it's true, dressing in the right way will impress everyone who comes into contact with you, and it will also affect your feelings and the way in which you behave.
But, in this article, when I say dress for success I am not only talking about style.
I mean learn to buy clothes, and spend your money, in a wise way.
This will simplify your life and help you build a reserve of money that will lead you to financial freedom.
Statics show that most people tend to use only 20% of the clothes they own.
So that other 80% is just a waste of money, and space.
Think about it, don't you have a favorite shirt that you like to use all the time? You can build a complete wardrobe with around 30 pieces, and by purchasing clothes in a wise way you will be able to purchase great quality clothes.
This proves you don't need to become a cheap man to learn to spend your money wisely; you can save money and enjoy luxury as well.
This is a list of items you may want to include in your wardrobe, of course these are only guidelines, you have the final decision: Bottoms
- A good pair of jeans
- 3 pair of casual pants
- 3 shorts
- 3 Oxford button downs
- 3 pattern button ups
- 3 t-shirts
- 3 cashmere sweaters
- A light jacket
- A coat
- One pair of boots
- One pair of sneakers
- One pair of leather casual shoes
- A navy blazer
- 3 dress shirts
- One charcoal suit
- One gray, or white, suit (optional)
- 2 ties
- One pair of dress shoes, preferably black or dark brown
- A rain jacket
- One pair of rain boots
And, since you are buying things that you are actually going to use, you can purchase high-class items.
This way you will be sure they will last longer, you will save a lot of money, and you will look and feel like a millionaire.
The only thing you need to remember is to buy only those things that you can afford.