“Dress the way you would be addressed” is one of the most popular sayings in the world. Everyone wants to make a statement with his or her fashion sense whether in a casual or professional setting. However, to have that clothing and that dream look, you may need to splurge some huge chunk of cash.

That realization is especially hard if you are looking to have a professional look. You do not want to appear casual in a professional setting – of course, that will set you apart in a bad light.

Sometimes your work does not allow casual clothing like jeans, hoodies, and sneakers. That means you would need to stock your wardrobe with suits and ties plus other clothing material that fits a formal setting.

Professional clothing is expensive but does not sweat it. There are ways you can build your wardrobe to a professional standard with as little as Ringgit Malaysia 300 without blasting a hole through your wallet. Here are a few tidbits to that effect.


Save Up For A Few Necessary Pieces
It would be unwise to splash RM100 or more at a go on a trendy suit or a pencil skirt especially if you are on a tight budget. Instead, invest in a few inexpensive and simple pieces. They are best for a low-budget professional wardrobe. Next time, instead of the bargain basement, patronize the department store.

Always Buy Simple Neutral Pieces
Bright colored professional clothes can be distracting especially in the office environment. They also tend to look tawdry. Navy blue and black or nude colors tend to be cheaper and better for professional settings and are what you must stick with.

Re-Tailor Inexpensive Clothing
Inexpensive clothes are often fabricated with cheap materials – that’s a given. Moreover, to stick to your low budget, you do not want to break the bank for a designer work suit. What do you do? You should get a low-cost tailor who would help you tweak these garments and fix problem parts.


Some inexpensive materials also tend to be oversized or with loose seams. You should speak with your tailor so your cloth can be fixed properly.

With Ringgit Malaysia 300, you can purchase a few pocket-friendly professional wears and have enough to pay a tailor who would fix any problems with the clothes.

Looking unprofessional in a professional setting can cost you a lot and bring you embarrassment.

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