Style Switch: Helping this financial consultant dress for success – and for his personality
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Mode Switch: Helping this fiscal consultant dress for success – and for his personality
Onetime teacher Ridhwan Hardi is feeling the pressure to succeed in his new career, but doesn't know how to pair professionalism with his outsized personality. CNA Lifestyle's Style Switch stages a makeover.

A career switch gives Ridhwan Hardi a large, assuming chance to bring out his personal fashion.
16 Jan 2022 06:45AM (Updated: 04 Jul 2022 03:05PM)
Ridhwan Hardi is a man of diverse tastes. The 31-year-old financial services consultant is a large wrestling buff (he has a wrestling podcast on Mixcloud called Hard Hidz) and movie enthusiast. His weekends are spent recording his weekly podcast and playing basketball game.
His personal style is just every bit colourful and bold: He is the owner of many wrestling T-shirts and polo shirts – and he has a big beloved for traditional batik. His typical piece of work outfit is a shirt with sleeves rolled up, tapered pants, and his accessory of selection: Suspenders.
Hardi, as he likes to be chosen, signed up for CNA Lifestyle's Style Switch considering he recently switched careers: He used to be a teacher.
"I sometimes get comments that my dressing is also gaudy or garish," he mused. "Now that I'yard in fiscal services, I experience I need to maybe look more professional, so my clients have more than confidence in me."

The change to a different line of work was necessitated past Hardi'southward need to support his ageing parents and his younger blood brother, who is studying law in Cambridge University in the United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland. Hardi feels the pressure to detect success in this new career. But shopping for clothes isn't all that easy for him.
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Hardi has a unique body shape. Standing at one.67m, he has a wrestler's torso: Broad shoulders and thick thighs. "I get my clothes from Mustafa and G2000," he said, simply has problems finding clothes that fit. Pants might fit at the waist but, given his height, they don't autumn properly.
Manner Switch Stylist Yang Derong admires Hardi'due south unique fashion and joie de vivre. "He's a large guy, and he's so funny – he calls himself a sumo! Also, he is proud of his heritage – he has a beautiful collection of batik shirts, which is non something yous see very oftentimes."

Derong decided it was key to retain Hardi'southward big personality while making him look professional for his client meetings. "Nosotros needed to empower Hardi to succeed," he said.
The stylist'southward key tip for Hardi was to detect a good tailor and his buys contradistinct to fit him. For example, he should buy a pair of pants that fit at the waist, and get the tailor to turn the trousers to a tapered pair. Shirt sleeves can be hands shortened by a professional tailor, too.
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Derong's guiding principles for dressing Hardi were to take attending abroad from his oval shape and to reduce bulk. Tapered pants create a slimmer silhouette, as exercise shirts with vertical stripes that create an optical illusion of height.
For formal occasions, instead of the standard tie that most men wear, a bow tie gives Hardi a smart finishing touch that matches his outgoing personality – without drawing the centre to the torso the way a regular tie does.
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What well-nigh Hardi's beloved suspenders? Derong gave them the light-green light. "I told him, that's part of your personality. Enjoy it, brand information technology part of your mode. Wear a pair of red suspenders with red socks, for example. Make information technology a statement!"
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