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Suits can be the new positive revolution in the work place!
Glad the workplace saw 'the suit' as something positive and I agree with what you said about it 'conveying respect' to the company/firm as well.
Plus it's got 'you' noticed in a positive way!
Good to have you back again IOM, it's been too long
Regards, Paddy.
Glad the workplace saw 'the suit' as something positive and I agree with what you said about it 'conveying respect' to the company/firm as well.
Plus it's got 'you' noticed in a positive way!
Good to have you back again IOM, it's been too long
Regards, Paddy.
imoldfashioned said:I agree with many of the other respondents that it's becoming quite rare to see suits in the workplace, and mores the pity. It's odd that wearing a suit has become a way to stand out from the crowd.
I wore one of my vintage suits to a job interview at a design firm a couple months ago. It was overtly vintage—1940s with beaded lapels, turned back cuffs, etc.--rather than a style of vintage that could pass as modern. After I began work I was told by many people that my attire was one of the things that made them want to hire me. They liked the mix of respect I showed by dressing up and the “out of the box” thinking (their words, not mine!) shown by choosing vintage. Vintage suits and dresses have become my signature here and it's great to be working with people who appreciate the style.