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A Publication of Bavender Custom Clothiers                                           July 2008





"No kidding.

To us, DETAIL is EVERYTHING
It's what sets us apart - ahead."


WEEKEND WARDROBE
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After a long, hard week of work, there are a lot of things a man doesn't want to have to think about. Coordinating his weekend wardrobe is one of them.  With us as your clothier, you don't have to.

In the eighties, people worked long hours to afford the possessions of envy:  big houses, exotic foreign cars, and overachieving kids.  Thankfully that's all changing.  Real values are coming back.  But one thing hasn't changed:  working long hours.  Which is why free time has become the possession of envy in today's world.

That's why we created our casual collection.  A wide selection of handsome, related casual separates, that a man can buy and wear in almost any combination without spending his time worrying if they look good together.  There's no worry because we carefully select and design each piece to go together and look good.

Whether it's the workplace or the weekend, with our custom casual collections you can have the kind of style that people will envy - the kind that looks like it took a long time to put together.

Set up an appointment to visit about our custom casual collections.  We'll show you how a great appearance can improve the bottom line of your business and make you the envy of your competition.  We do all the work to make elegant casual dressing easy.
  
Q & A - ASK BAVENDER
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Does it really matter what I wear to work?

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First ask yourself if you are dressing to attract or distract business.  Then consider the four main traits that are essential for you to project in order to perform well in any business:
                                    
1.    Personal Power-your ability to do
2.    Credibility
3.    Authority
4.    Trustworthiness

These qualities, when authentically communicated, always boost your ability to succeed.  Make sure your clothes make the right impression at work or at play.

Harry Beckwith, author of Selling the Invisible, explained it this way; "People do not simply form impressions, they get anchored to them.  Even more important, people with little time-almost all people today-are apt to make first impressions as snap judgments, and then base all their later decisions on them.  First impressions have never been more critical-they take hold very quickly, and they become the anchors to which you and your success are tied."

Dress to your advantage.  Dress appropriately.

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