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Subject: Re: Where to buy clothes in Thailand or India? Posted on: 29 Sep 2005 08:45:41 GMT

On Thu, 29 Sep 2005 Tchiowa wrote:
>
> Stimp wrote:
>> On Thu, 29 Sep 2005 Tchiowa wrote:
>
>
>
>> And if you go into the business world dressed like
>> > that the good bosses will spot it in a second and you will go way down
>> > in their opinions.
>>
>> jesus man you're bitter.. bad experience getting clothes made I take it
>> ;)
>
> Nope. Fortunately for me I'm not required to dress like that any more.
>:-)
>
> However I have been involved in recuriting and hiring and I can tell
> you that the first impression is critical. While no one factor is
> decisive there is no doubt that if you look like you're "faking it"
> it's going to be a mark in the minus column when decisions are made.

well, tbh, unless you're a fashion designer, you're hardly going to know
whether a specific suit is 'supposed to look like an Armani or not'.

You'll just know that a suit looks good, which thankfully these ones do.
I've worn them to 2 interviews and, because they were fitted, I reckon
they were the most comfortable clothes I've ever been interviewed in, as
well as looking great.

Of course if you start saying "This is an Armani", then it might be
considered pretentious
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... hear freedom comin"