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Old 01-30-2007, 03:50 AM
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obv you are probably a functioning adult so this point is moot but thought i'd throw it out there. on the 'getting comfortable front' i think it's sometimes good to dress really nice for no reason, just if you're going out or even just day-to-day. you build up a positive image of yourself in 'dress clothes' because people will compliment you for looking sharp, and you get more comfortable wearing things like jackets and ties for prolonged periods.

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This is so very important. You can have the best Italian cut suit in the world but if you aren't comfortable wearing it you're going to look very out of place.
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Old 01-30-2007, 03:57 AM
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Grey is much better than black. Black is for funerals.

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Nearly everyone was wearing what I would consider a black suit. Maybe it is really a dark grey. But hardly any cadidates wore light grey suits. I've been told that grey (perhaps light grey) is more appropriate on older men.

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Dark grey is very standard. Black is totally nonstandard for business attire in the US.

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From what I know, this is certainly true for business, but is not the case at all in the legal field FWIW.

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This is my observation as well - almost everyone wears a black suit to court.
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Old 01-30-2007, 09:31 AM
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Grey is much better than black. Black is for funerals.

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Nearly everyone was wearing what I would consider a black suit. Maybe it is really a dark grey. But hardly any cadidates wore light grey suits. I've been told that grey (perhaps light grey) is more appropriate on older men.

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Dark grey is very standard. Black is totally nonstandard for business attire in the US.

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From what I know, this is certainly true for business, but is not the case at all in the legal field FWIW.

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This is my observation as well - almost everyone wears a black suit to court.

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This surprises me a great deal. I'm going to poke around.
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Old 01-30-2007, 02:17 PM
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I have a couple of Jos A Banks Trios (suit plus an extra pair of slacks) that should meet several of your criteria. They usually go on sale for about $250.

Linky --- I'd suggest black or navy to start.

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I think the suit you're wearing in your avatar would work.


As far as OP, I only have one thing to say -
MAKE SURE THE COLLAR OF YOUR SHIRT IS COMFORTABLE WHEN BUTTONED UP.

Seems like salesman measure you and give you that size. Don't be afraid to go 1/2" bigger and try it. You'll be wearing that suit all day, so make sure you're comfortable.
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Old 01-30-2007, 02:23 PM
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I agree with sack. In court, I've seen a lot of black suits. Surprisingly, many people don't wear white collared shirts underneath (lots of blues and stripes), despite the general conservatism of courts.
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Old 01-30-2007, 02:25 PM
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I agree with sack. In court, I've seen a lot of black suits. Surprisingly, many people don't wear white collared shirts underneath (lots of blues and stripes), despite the general conservatism of courts.

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Degengambler = lawyer

Imagine that.
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Old 01-30-2007, 02:32 PM
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I agree with sack. In court, I've seen a lot of black suits. Surprisingly, many people don't wear white collared shirts underneath (lots of blues and stripes), despite the general conservatism of courts.

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Degengambler = lawyer

Imagine that.

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He could just be a hardened criminal. Don't be so quick to judge.
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Old 01-30-2007, 02:35 PM
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Default Re: Looking more professional, a fashion thread

my job i pretty much have to wear slacks, a dress shirt, and nice leather shoes. I have the shoes and pants down fine, but i hate the shirts i get, either their collars suck, the front comes open because the button area isnt stiff enough or they get wrinkled way too easily, any suggestions here? thanks.
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Old 01-30-2007, 02:42 PM
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I'm no lawyer, not for another couple of months anyway. I have however worked at superior court, start tomorrow at superior court again prosecuting drunk drivers and the like. You know, justice and all.

PITTM, have you tried Club Room dress shirts? I've found them very wrinkle resistant. Or Geoffrey Bean(e?)? They make a 55% cotton/45% polyester shirt that you can wear around 5 times without ironing or washing (depending on your sweating habits). I still have yet to find a single white dress shirt that doesn't look like hell after a day's use.

Btw: Can anyone speak to the qualityrice ratio of Jos A Bank clothes? They have always looked nice, but just too expensive for my tastes.
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Old 01-30-2007, 02:47 PM
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Briefly:

1) Charcoal is the new black.

2) Pinstripes are back, when used with caution.

3) Black suits have the inherent problem of damages at the Dry Cleaners. Your suit will start to look shiny due to excessive pressing much quicker than other color fabrics.

4) Generally black suits are best for evening, they do not translate as well during the day hence are not the best option for a work "uniform".

That is all.

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