

688,017
Agents should dress appropriately for their client base. If you sell horse properties, a suit and tie would be totally incorrect. Jeans and boots should be your attire for this! If you are selling luxury high rise commercial properties, a suit and tie is absolutely correct.
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Will Hamm
Aurora, CO
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Tony and Suzanne Marri...
Scottsdale, AZ
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Brenda Mayette
Glenville, NY
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Sandy Padula & Norm Pa...
, CA
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Chris Ann Cleland
Gainesville, VA
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Carol Williams
Wenatchee, WA
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Debe Maxwell, CRS
Charlotte, NC
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Eve Alexander
Tampa, FL
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Anita Clark
Warner Robins, GA
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Ron and Alexandra Seigel
Carpinteria, CA
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Kasey & John Boles
Boise, ID
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Frank Rubi
Metairie, LA
1,014,016
The rule of thumb when I started was "Dress one level above your client."
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Denise Copeland
Jupiter, FL
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Brenda Mayette
Glenville, NY
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Chris Ann Cleland
Gainesville, VA
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Carol Williams
Wenatchee, WA
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Debe Maxwell, CRS
Charlotte, NC
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Kasey & John Boles
Boise, ID
1,711,751
I wouldn't wear a suit and tie to meet a farmer but I wouldn't look like a farmer to meet an exec.
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Fred Griffin Florida R...
Tallahassee, FL
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Michael Jacobs
Pasadena, CA
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Carol Williams
Wenatchee, WA
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Kasey & John Boles
Boise, ID
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Kathleen Daniels, Prob...
San Jose, CA
5,582,796
attire is determined by the type of appointment.... when I'm walking land, it's jeans and construction boots.... in a luxury home, it's business attire.... everything else is casual business attire....
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Brenda Mayette
Glenville, NY
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Chris Ann Cleland
Gainesville, VA
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Carol Williams
Wenatchee, WA
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Debe Maxwell, CRS
Charlotte, NC
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Mimi Foster
Colorado Springs, CO
3,304,445
I dress appropriately and accordingly. I do not dress to impress others. I dress for me. I am always clean and presentable.
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Chris Ann Cleland
Gainesville, VA
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Carol Williams
Wenatchee, WA
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Kasey & John Boles
Boise, ID
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Debe Maxwell, CRS
Charlotte, NC
546,826
David, Hawaii is a little different, the only people who wear suit and ties are lawyers, our Mayor on Maui doesn't wear a suit. Now, high-end buyers, I put away the shorts and slippers, for long pants, shoes, and quality Aloha shirt.
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Carol Williams
Wenatchee, WA
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Kasey & John Boles
Boise, ID
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Debe Maxwell, CRS
Charlotte, NC
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Mimi Foster
Colorado Springs, CO
5,098,525
Casual has gone beyond acceptable limits in my opinion. While a suit and tie may be a bit much in most areas, business casual has to make a come back!
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Brenda Mayette
Glenville, NY
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Barbara Todaro
Franklin, MA
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Carol Williams
Wenatchee, WA
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Debe Maxwell, CRS
Charlotte, NC
6,260,054
Those who do stand out.
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Carol Williams
Wenatchee, WA
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Debe Maxwell, CRS
Charlotte, NC
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Lyn Sims
Schaumburg, IL
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Bob Crane
Stevens Point, WI
544,014
I only wear a suit and tie to weddings and funerals.
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Carol Williams
Wenatchee, WA
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Debe Maxwell, CRS
Charlotte, NC
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Kasey & John Boles
Boise, ID
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Frank Rubi
Metairie, LA
3,382,934
Oddly enough, I've actually had clients tell me that I don't need to "dress up" to show them homes. You don't want to over or under dress. Over dressing can make your clients uncomfortable. Under dressing can make them think you are unqualified.
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Kasey & John Boles
Boise, ID
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Debe Maxwell, CRS
Charlotte, NC
1,168,833
I think the appropriate attire for the area you find yourself in is what should be worn.
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Carol Williams
Wenatchee, WA
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Debe Maxwell, CRS
Charlotte, NC
2,310,570
I think it depends on the area. In my area, suit and ties are rarely worn unless going to a closing and even then I rarely see men dressed up that much.
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Carol Williams
Wenatchee, WA
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Kasey & John Boles
Boise, ID
5,772,193
Yes we do, in a market such as ours (Santa Barbara) the men agenst wear dress pants and dress shirts, and the women were dresses or slacks and blouses. This is known as casual elegant. The only ones who wear suits and ties in town are the lawyers and bankers. In our Los Angeles commercial real estate practice, Ron wore suits and ties, and I dressed up more than they do here...just different marketplace. A
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Carol Williams
Wenatchee, WA
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Debe Maxwell, CRS
Charlotte, NC
967,698
I don't know about Tee Shirts but ever since Hurricane Katrina I have worn jeans, Dress - Pressed Shirt.
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Carol Williams
Wenatchee, WA
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Kasey & John Boles
Boise, ID
809,258
I think people should wear whatever they deem appropriate. If they are successful in their own target market who are we to judge? -Kasey
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Carol Williams
Wenatchee, WA
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Debe Maxwell, CRS
Charlotte, NC
1,153,744
Anything office or appointment oriented requires appropriate dress. In FL we can be relatively casual but never jeans and T-shirt.
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Carol Williams
Wenatchee, WA
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Debe Maxwell, CRS
Charlotte, NC
7,671,584
Casual dress is common in our area. Some agents are far too sloppy with their attire and appearance.
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Carol Williams
Wenatchee, WA
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Frank Rubi
Metairie, LA
2,108,948
I say dress slightly above or equal to your client base. You want to look professional but not intimidating.
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Debe Maxwell, CRS
Charlotte, NC
1,466,207
David Martin I believe agents should dress professionally and appropriately with business attire. Your appearance will reflect on your business.
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Carol Williams
Wenatchee, WA
5,094,420
I dress professionally - it's my choice though - to each their own!
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Carol Williams
Wenatchee, WA
2,761,422
Its subjective...Certainly the subject is relevant
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Carol Williams
Wenatchee, WA
921,404
Is the agents preferred real estate working ranch and farm property?
Is the agents preferred real estate 55+ condo communities?
Is the agents preferred real estate beach property where temperatures average 90 F and RH at 85%? Does a real estate agent with a sweat drenched suit look professional?
The agent should dress just above what their clients wears. Other agents benefit from being able to distinguish the agent from the rest. Sometimes that only requires a name badge.
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Carol Williams
Wenatchee, WA
903,078
4,775,891
1,828,735
In the past: Suit & tie = nice looking office.
Nowish: Maybe they look 1/2 way decent 3 days a week. I think a golf shirt & khakis' are ok. Also depends on how hot it is.
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Debe Maxwell, CRS
Charlotte, NC
247,845
I have picked up more listings and engaged in more conversations when I'm in PJ's or jeans and a T-Shirt. Riding my Harley as opposed to driving my luxury car. Walking my dog instead of walking in heels. I think if you're being yourself, you are more approachable. No one wants to do business with a fake person.
423,443
Living in Florida and showing beachfront property is a blessing. I am usually very casual and so are my buyers, even when looking at properties in the millions. I stopped the nice outfit and heels because it made the buyers uncomfortable and they felt under dressed. Every city/town is different. In New York, I am sure I would be dressed to the nines!
5,813,598
Attire should depend on property and location. A suit and tie would look funny showing waterfront property at 90 degrees.
3,071,489
4,433,977
4,800,082
I think it is highly dependent on the market they are serving as well as their clientele.
4,319,119
David Martin - depending on the relationship and reason for the meeting.
3,987,926
I think agents should dress appropriately for their marketplace and for their clients. I choose to dress just a little dressier than others in the office. I wear a lot of jackets and they dress up almost any outfit.
1,488,222
Depends on the area and client base. I'd say no to a suit and tie in this day and age.
3,986,184
Dress for the property and clients. Cut offs and tank tops are not professional.
413,286
Just as everyone else says, it depends on the situation you are presented. I typically stick with jeans & a polo, because I like to climb in things and don't mind getting dirty.
2,667,139
3,559,010
Dave it depends. If I'm selling horse property you bet I wear my jeans, boots and cowgirl hat. In town it's pretty business casual. I never see anybody wearing a suit (men or women) unles they're attorneys going to court!
1,390,107
It's a local thing, I think. Around here, it's shirt/tie or dress/skirt.
4,504,904
I'm not much into "shouldas" or "couldas" and "wouldas" either. So many possible responses that are truly based on the individual person, confidence level, the market where real estate is practiced, local customs and so many other reasons that truly encompass "it depends".
2,132,603
2,150,796
Business casual or better will be perfect for most situations around here.
1,714,501
890,643
I think neither of those two extremes; business casual, closer to professional than to casual.
1,230,809
I had shorts on when it was 91 deg F w/o AC. People thought I was owner, or his handyman with a hammer screw driver. I apologized that I did not have time wear for success. Got 5 offers still.
Yes, one needs to dress more appropriately.