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Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - A
David_Dovey:
I wouldn't say it's as simple as being able to look at a suit and guess it's price point. But the thing about getting a suit which is tailored (or even better, built from scratch) to conform to your measurements, is that it gives across an impression that a lot of the time doesn't even operate at a conscious level. People whose clothes fit them very well have better posture and just generally look more put-together than someone in an otherwise comparable bu non-tailored outfit. This is especially important for interviews because like it or not, an interviewer is probably going to make a great deal of their mind up about you based on the first few seconds of seeing and talking to you, so looking confident and capable is paramount.
Plus I don't know about anyone else, but not only do I look more confident, but I actually feel more confident if I look well put-together and that my clothing is complimenting me and the situation I'm in. Dressing for the situation will help get your head in the game.
Ballard:
I couldn't have said it any better than AoM Dovey.
For these reasons and more, buying a tailored suit should be thought of as an investment and not an irritating part of career development.
abadname:
I met the AoM guy once. He lives in the same town as me.
Also I want a tailor suit.
Dollface:
Want!!
J-cob9000:
This might not be real fashion, but I need your help, forum. I recently got my driver's license and a vehicle to drive. The problem is, I wear tight pants. I don't want to have a big bulky keychain in my back pocket, and it has to be back pocket because my other pockets already have jobs. I also don't want to do the clip on to belt loop thing.
The most keys I might have is 4, maybe. Is there any kind of device that would let me keep some keys in my pocket but keep them relatively flat?
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