Rich people do not look rich when only one look is taken. Even statistically, those who are not considered rich dress better than those who really are. That is why:
To avoid a decision
When you make dozens of important decisions during the day, chances are that over time you will get tired and make the wrong decisions. Not to add to this exhaustion, rich people avoid the question of "what to wear today?" Former United States President Barack Obama spoke on the issue: "If you only notice, wearing only blue or gray. I'm trying to spare the wrong decisions. I don't want to make decisions about dresses or lunch. I have more important things to decide. ?
To save time
Mark Zuckerberg switched from trophy student to multi-billionaire when he invented Facebook. today, Zuckerberg buys more than $ 71 billion, but if you look at it, never knowing what it looks like, you'd never think it's so rich. There are only gray T-shirts in his wardrobe. Because he doesn't have to worry about dressing, he saves time and we all know that time is money.
To create an image
Steve Jobs created one of the richest and most successful companies in the world, Apple Inc. Not only did he establish, serve as president and CEO of Apple, Jobs was also the CEO and largest shareholder of Pixar and board member at Walt Disney.
Steve has a memorable style: a black golf and blue jeans. Easily imitated, not forgotten, and costing little. Creating a personal style is not only important for celebrities and models, but also for the billionaires. A uniform serves to look mature.
To spend smartly
A billionaire would not have become a billionaire if he had spent money on trivial things like clothing. They would not have earned extraordinary sums if they had spent as ordinary people. The average American family spends 3.8% of their income on clothing each year. Imagine Bill Gates or others like him spending 3.8% of the profits on clothing alone. A billionaire only spends to buy things that turn costs down.