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Let's have a fashion advice thread.
abadname:
Yeah I almost never was my jeans unless they are visibly dirty enough that i can't stand it.
Katherine:
Guys, I need some fashion advice please.
I graduated in May and need to start a real career. I just sent out some resumes and am going to start interviewing with CPA firms soon (I hope!). I don't want to wait until the last minute to decide on what to wear so I am planning outfits ahead of time. Help me decide between these two shirts:
or
I am planning to wear whichever shirt with a black blazer and a black pencil skirt. I really like the first one, but I'm afraid it might be too bright for the very conservative atmosphere in Public Accounting. My problem with the french blue is that it seems like it might make for too dark of an outfit when paired with all black; and I think that the brighter shirt shows my personality more... which I guess could be a good or a bad thing depending on the firm. I think both colors will work well with my hair and skin tone.
My ultimate goal is to work for one of the Big Four auditing firms, very prestigious places, so this is an important decision. Help!
Social Bacon:
The first would be too bright to go with all black in my opinion. The second colour I think would do well.
David_Dovey:
--- Quote from: Misconception on 15 Sep 2008, 12:08 ---Dovey, I am a little sad. I figured you of all people would agree with me, from the dudes' side anyways. Oh well. At least I have some ladies on my side.
--- End quote ---
FURTHER REVISIONS:
Well obviously I'd wear a white dress shirt and a tie and grey pants (third row, on the right), so there's that as well...
I like cardigans, but I don't really go in for chunky cardigans, and I in particular would look horrible and boxy in a more heavy kind of cardigan. I'm short and I've got a bit of a belly, so I need to rock a fairly streamlined silhouette. Also I have a fairly firm belief that denim should not be worn above the waist, and that whole outfit (bottom row on the left) looks too Springsteen-esque for my tastes. Not my bag at all, baby.
I agree with Whipstitch, that most of the clothes are OK but they're just OK.
Liz what I am trying to say is that even though I wouldn't wear those particular clothes I can kind of see where you're coming from and can we still go on dates plz?
In conclusion, italics.
P.S; I cycle my jeans around on a more-or-less weekly basis.
ViolentDove:
You know, I once saw a man wearing triple denim. Jeans, jacket and a denim shirt.
All he needed was a denim hat, and he could've created some kind of denim-related singularity tearing apart the fabric of space and time.
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