The Surprising Psychological Effect Of Wearing A Suit

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As your style expert, I believe every man needs to own a properly fitted suit and understand how to wear it with confidence because suits convey status and power which can open unexpected doors. Watch as I explore the rich history of suits to demonstrate why mastering this timeless look can boost confidence and project the image of success needed to achieve your goals.

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0:00 - The Surprising Psychological Effect Of Wearing A Suit
1:24 - Why do we even wear suits to begin with?
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Some effects I’ve noticed from wearing a suit or sport jacket/trouser combination once a week:
-People engage in conversation more readily
-Women make eye contact and smile more deeply
-People adjust to let you by, or apologize when not even in your way
-You walk and act more confidently

benjamindowdy
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I work at a bank as a lead teller and I’m usually the only one wearing a suit in the whole branch. It really not only helps with my confidence and sales, but also helps in my communication with clients. They have expressed on more than one occasion they appreciate seeing someone working there so well dressed. It really sends an underlying message to people that you are treating the situation, time, and/or occasion with respect and care.

theheraldstudios
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I've been wearing a suit for about a year at work. I've never attracted so much female attention (unfortunately it has not been reciprocal so far). I'm better dressed than the ceo. I've been called James Bond at least twice and Agent Smith at least once. When I started wearing a suit, it so happened that there was a reshuffling of staff with nominations at senior managerial level. I remember the panic when they saw me in the suit. Had I been nominated as the ceo or cto? One senior manager even sent my immediate manager to enquire why I was wearing a suit. I've noted that people treat me with much more respect and they are curious about what I do in life. I am 49 now and single. I can't help wondering how my life could have spanned out differently had I been dressing properly since young.

salimr
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I was in a basic communications class, my first semester at university, last year. Whenever we had to give a speech, I always wore a suit. A lot of people teased me the first time, until they listened to my speech, and they almost all loved it. People became fearful to go after me, because I was good at giving them. I explained to them that the suit gave me confidence, so I felt better about myself, giving the speech. Beau Brummell was truly a genius. Thanks for all the tips, Kermit up, sir.

wetwillyis_
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Legit when I wear a suit I get a bit more respect even by people who already know me.

Also the one and only time I wore a suit to a dance social, a woman asked me to dance for once 😂

ACMR
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Prime tip:
For anyone considering their first suit, try not to pick black. I recommend navy or charcoal gray/gray because those colors lend themselves to more variety in matching the shirt, tie, belt, shoes, accessories. Black suits are very restricting in this regard and are for specific use imo. The only times I see black suits are at funerals, some department store jobs, high profile security personnel, and weddings. (just my personal experience)

DapperArtImagery
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Suits are best! It always increase my confidence...

GisliNairs
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I'm 18 and been dressing up as a proper man for almost 4 years by now. I still don't own a suit. As a poor, 3rd world country citizen, I've had to make do with secondhand clothes and altered hand-me-downs. They've served me well though and through altering them, I gathered enough skill to create garments from scratch on my own. I need to make a proper suit one of these days. One cut from the same fabric and one whose pants actually fit well. Gotta do that before college eats me.

MarcusConstantine_Cavalida
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On new year's eve, I was the only one who worn a tailored suit at the party. I even included a signature piece based on a long red pea coat with black and gold trims. I gave advices to women on how to give an authentic strong impression when everyone else are just playing it safe, while they're worrying about make a good first impression so people will accept them. I even demonstrated on how better posture can make them feeling more energetic, by freeing up their lungs and establishing better airway for optimal health.

DomFortress
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After being in a very casual environment for the previous five years, I just landed an executive VP job. All of us at the VP level and above where suits every day and I can tell you the effect it has on our drive to perform is amazing. In the past various senior managers would show up wearing T-shirts and shorts, polos, and untucked button-downs. Even though we were all comfortable, our work suffered and, in the long run, I work product turned out to be a sloppy as our dress. It’s hard to explain that to my 16-year-old son and other young people. But, depending on your industry, mine is insurance, dressing at the very top of your level and business is critical to your success. The old dress for success book is right on the money. Dress like your clients or what your clients expect you to dress like and bring it up to the highest level you can, and you will be amazed like I was at how well you perform at work.

olanderdecastro
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I love to make getting my suit ready for the next day a little kind of ‘ceremony’.
It gives me a good feeling and looking forward for the next day.

chadsmith
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The US needs more traditions. Ceremony illustrates meaning and values. Good suits that are tailored to you are amazing. You deserve to take care of yourself, and put on a suit at least once a week. Try a suit up challenge atleast once a week for 90 days. See how you feel.

marcusaurelius
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Straight facts. I have this one black tailored suit and I mean it is tailored. I wear this sometimes without a tie and a white collared shirt. Let me tell you, women can't even resist me. They can't help it. The James Bond vibes kill em endlessly

ashtonfrett
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I think about it like a dress for a woman, you instantly take them more seriously compared to a woman wearing baggy pajamas 😂

NoXo_xo
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When I was 25, a friend of the family gave me a $2200 Brioni pinstripe suit that was tailored for me. I was walking through entrance of a family restaurant when three 20-ish black guys (wannabe thugs) nearly jumped out the way AND opened the door for me (I'm black also). Their response bewildered me.

Later as I walked in the restroom they asked me if I was some type of high- powered attorney. THAT moment left an indelible impression upon me regarding appearance!

Brotherken
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As always, with you 100%. I come from an era where suits (or jacket & tie) were mandatory in fine restaurants & the theater. These occasions are special & emphasize your appreciation, besides feeling & looking great. I can't believe I see people with torn jeans & T shirts at broadway plays & fine steak houses. Happy New Year my friend. 👍👍👍👍👍🍾🥂🍾

US_Joe
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I worked for a CEO, wealthy business man at a young age in NYC.
He took me to the old style Men't clubs in New York.
The suit was King in those places but regardless that
my suits were less than $150 at that time, he told me,
and later used the same thoughts about traveling
first class, '...always act like you belong there
and when you are dressed well, you always belong'.

I have learned over the years to have suits
and the accessories that go with them. In an office,
its always a shirt and tie. No short sleeves. Only
in the extreme situations did the tie get un tied. I never
did casual Friday. They joked with me about it but I got
the respect and the sought after promotion. The laughing stopped
and more men started wearing suits and ties to work.

By all means get the suit, a few of them and don't forget
the shoes, shined and well heeled. I do not own a pair of sneakers.

jrfreeagent
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Thank you so much for your video! It was heartwarming to see my expieriences of the past months so perfectly summarized! I started to wear suits and dress formal every day to fight my depression. It's still not easy and definetly not the only thing one should do, but the positive effects, for example on my selflove or the way i get treated just speak for themselves.
I find it now to be an important interest in my life and i really love to experiment and try new combinations.
My low budget starter collection tip definetly are second hand/vintage kilo warehouse sales. I got all of my pieces there for under 10$

koksmakrone
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Perfect timing. I just bought my first 2 custom suits from suitsupply yesterday. Can’t wait to get them finished and wear them every week 😁

VincenzoAnthony
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I agree, the suit shows confidence and maturity, BUT when I see someone wearing white sneakers or the stupid "dress" shoes with white soles, I think of that person as a child again. Can't help it, but I do.

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