Nice suit for work?
#1
Nice suit for work?
hi, there. gonna have my first formal blow job --as an account assistant soon. i am very excited for this, while i am also worry about the etiquette. the first issue is sure to be taking off the clothes. i only have lots of tshirt,but.. worse, i hate shopping in stores. i've searched a lot online and found . is it formal enough to work? is it suitable for me? plz give me some suggestions. thanks a lot. Also what do i do to keep rug burns off of my knees?
#2
didn't click your link but
#1 rule for buying a suit. Get it tailored - pants and jacket - to fit you perfectly. A $1000 suit that hasn't been tailored will look worse than a $150 suit that fits your properly.
#2 for an interview, you want a two-button in something conservative like a grey/charcoal or navy. mild pinstripe would be ok as well.
If you need help with tie and shirt pairings, look around online or ask in the store when you get the suit.
#1 rule for buying a suit. Get it tailored - pants and jacket - to fit you perfectly. A $1000 suit that hasn't been tailored will look worse than a $150 suit that fits your properly.
#2 for an interview, you want a two-button in something conservative like a grey/charcoal or navy. mild pinstripe would be ok as well.
If you need help with tie and shirt pairings, look around online or ask in the store when you get the suit.
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Hmm. maybe? s2ki age 15 days. 17 posts, 2 of them have links to that dealstudio place, and none of the others actually add any value.
It's so hard to tell sometimes.
It's so hard to tell sometimes.
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Originally Posted by ALWAYS_SLAMMED,Sep 10 2010, 01:36 PM
I would worry less about the suit and more about the fact that you have a formal job and have an eglish speaking issue.
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Originally Posted by ALWAYS_SLAMMED,Sep 10 2010, 08:36 AM
I would worry less about the suit and more about the fact that you have a formal job and have an eglish speaking issue.
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Just in case OP is not spam, I've gotten very reasonable fashion advice from the staff at several Men's Wearhouses over the years, not to mention reasonable prices on suits and tailoring.
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Originally Posted by ALWAYS_SLAMMED,Sep 10 2010, 10:32 PM
If i had meant grammar, I would have said so. I said english since all of the OP's posts are very poorly written and look fake. Thanks for being a d*** though!