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Dress to impress: men's clothing for vacation schemes and law firm events
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<blockquote data-quote="Daniel Boden" data-source="post: 80075" data-attributes="member: 487"><p>Great idea mate! How many suits would you recommend for someone starting their first proper 'city' or corporate job? I can imagine that for a lot of people this can be something to think about as they make the move to London. Personally, I would say 2/3 that you can rotate being a navy, charcoal grey and maybe a lighter suit for the summer months (alongside the various shirt and tie options you explained above) but would be curious to hear your thoughts!</p><p></p><p>PS: would also recommend buying two pairs of trousers per suit just in case the worst should happen!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daniel Boden, post: 80075, member: 487"] Great idea mate! How many suits would you recommend for someone starting their first proper 'city' or corporate job? I can imagine that for a lot of people this can be something to think about as they make the move to London. Personally, I would say 2/3 that you can rotate being a navy, charcoal grey and maybe a lighter suit for the summer months (alongside the various shirt and tie options you explained above) but would be curious to hear your thoughts! PS: would also recommend buying two pairs of trousers per suit just in case the worst should happen! [/QUOTE]
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