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Help buying/choosing professional clothing (especially for women)
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<blockquote data-quote="Jessica Booker" data-source="post: 70140" data-attributes="member: 2672"><p>Completely a personal choice. No one will care if you are wearing flats as long as they are smart shoes (eg no ballet pump type shoes).</p><p></p><p>If you do go high, the issue seems to be more with platform based high heels (eg platform sole + stiletto) which have more of a reputation to them (that’s where I always went wrong 😂). But the main thing is about being comfortable and being able to walk well in then. Trying to stumble around an office in heels is not a great idea!</p><p></p><p>I lived in 4-5 inch heels, and when one of my previous firms told me not to wear as high heels, I used to walk to work in very high heels and then change into my “lower” heels when I got to the office.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jessica Booker, post: 70140, member: 2672"] Completely a personal choice. No one will care if you are wearing flats as long as they are smart shoes (eg no ballet pump type shoes). If you do go high, the issue seems to be more with platform based high heels (eg platform sole + stiletto) which have more of a reputation to them (that’s where I always went wrong 😂). But the main thing is about being comfortable and being able to walk well in then. Trying to stumble around an office in heels is not a great idea! I lived in 4-5 inch heels, and when one of my previous firms told me not to wear as high heels, I used to walk to work in very high heels and then change into my “lower” heels when I got to the office. [/QUOTE]
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