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Finding the Right Outfit for a First Date

Posted by admin On February 15th, 2010 06:59 AM

Aside from a job interview, there are very few circumstances that can be as nerve-racking in terms of clothing stuff as picking out the right outfit for a first date. They say that a person only has one chance to make a good first impression, and research helps back this up. Most people have already made up their minds about the person they are going on a date with within the first five minutes of meeting them. In short, if your outfit is unflattering or inappropriate, you might not be getting a second date.

Naturally, there are other factors that contribute to this important first impression aside from simply clothing stuff. These could include confidence levels, makeup, and a person’s general deportment. Because the clothing is something you can control, however, it makes sense to put a little bit of thought and effort into this ahead of time, to avoid being ruled out altogether before you even open your mouth. The first thing to take into consideration is what activity you will be partaking in on this date, to make sure you are neither over nor underdressed for the occasion.

If you are going to be attending a rock concert or going out to a bar for a cocktail, for example, you will probably want to keep your attire as close to what you would wear normally as possible. Both men and women may want to put on slightly dressier clothing stuff than they would wear to the grocery store, of course, but there is no need to put on formalwear, of course. There are in fact very few first dates that would require formalwear. This means that men can leave the suits at home and women can forget about the floor-length ball gowns, in most cases.
The best rule of thumb when choosing the most appropriate clothing stuff to wear on a first date is to choose an outfit that makes you feel good about yourself. Confidence is one of the most attractive qualities that both men and women can have, so if you’re wearing a favorite dress that you feel comfortable in and that you know makes you look good, chances are your self esteem will get a boost. This can help eliminate any first-date jitters and make sure that both of you enjoy this chance to get to know each other a little bit better.

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