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<blockquote data-quote="TC fiend" data-source="post: 110587" data-attributes="member: 12349"><p>Since the pandemic a lot of firms have let go of really strict dress codes, there’s an emphasis on “dress for your day”. Basically just means if you know you’re likely to be meeting with someone you want to go full formal wear (blouse and blazer), and I’d probably do that for the first day of the scheme and any days you know you’ll be networking. But on the other days you’re fine doing a nice flowy blouse, cigarette trousers (personally I love nice high waisted formal trousers), and flats. I haven’t worn heels since pre panny. And nice dresses are one of the easiest things to wear as they are one piece - just beware that they should ideally come to your knees (or at least close enough to it).</p><p></p><p>Casual Friday is exactly what Jessica said - no ripped jeans or athletic wear, but you’re fine wearing nice blue jeans or chinos and a t-shirt with sneakers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TC fiend, post: 110587, member: 12349"] Since the pandemic a lot of firms have let go of really strict dress codes, there’s an emphasis on “dress for your day”. Basically just means if you know you’re likely to be meeting with someone you want to go full formal wear (blouse and blazer), and I’d probably do that for the first day of the scheme and any days you know you’ll be networking. But on the other days you’re fine doing a nice flowy blouse, cigarette trousers (personally I love nice high waisted formal trousers), and flats. I haven’t worn heels since pre panny. And nice dresses are one of the easiest things to wear as they are one piece - just beware that they should ideally come to your knees (or at least close enough to it). Casual Friday is exactly what Jessica said - no ripped jeans or athletic wear, but you’re fine wearing nice blue jeans or chinos and a t-shirt with sneakers. [/QUOTE]
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