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Help buying/choosing professional clothing (especially for women)
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<blockquote data-quote="Jessica Booker" data-source="post: 73495" data-attributes="member: 2672"><p>No - doesn’t really apply to women in the way - I lived in black throughout my career in law firms and all of my jackets were black. Women tend to be able to wear most colours really, as long as it isn’t too bright/hot (I once wore a pillar box red dress in an emergency and I’ll never forget the looks that day 😂).</p><p></p><p>I have seen men where different coloured suits though - grey isn’t unusual, and different types of blue are possible outside of navy. I have seen men where black suits, so it isn’t unknown. I think these very strict “expectations” are changing really - and definitely so since most of us have now been seen in our homes not in full suits by clients. Also what becomes trendy changes people’s expectations - law firms are very different in terms of what people look like now than they did in the mid 00’s when I started out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jessica Booker, post: 73495, member: 2672"] No - doesn’t really apply to women in the way - I lived in black throughout my career in law firms and all of my jackets were black. Women tend to be able to wear most colours really, as long as it isn’t too bright/hot (I once wore a pillar box red dress in an emergency and I’ll never forget the looks that day 😂). I have seen men where different coloured suits though - grey isn’t unusual, and different types of blue are possible outside of navy. I have seen men where black suits, so it isn’t unknown. I think these very strict “expectations” are changing really - and definitely so since most of us have now been seen in our homes not in full suits by clients. Also what becomes trendy changes people’s expectations - law firms are very different in terms of what people look like now than they did in the mid 00’s when I started out. [/QUOTE]
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