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<blockquote data-quote="the macdonald" data-source="post: 197068" data-attributes="member: 419"><p>I concur. I have the eye-talian suits to match, including a couple vested suits that caused a little buzz. I find that a little bit of flair and swagger goes a long way--and is appreciated amongst a world full of blue and grey suits, boxy wingtips, and muted ties. </p><p></p><p>I have a certain style, I'll call it corporate sheik. </p><p></p><p>I said my "shoe aren't entirely appropriate" jokingly because my office seems to enjoy the strict banker dress code...but I have noticed more pizzazz lately, perhaps my influence, or spring on the horizon. I just can't wear the same dull suit and safe tie everyday. I believe that that fashion starts with confidence. If I don't feel right in a suit or shoe, I don't look right. Also, as a recruiter I am the public face of this firm, a financial firm who wants to continue to grow, so it doesn't hurt to be noticed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="the macdonald, post: 197068, member: 419"] I concur. I have the eye-talian suits to match, including a couple vested suits that caused a little buzz. I find that a little bit of flair and swagger goes a long way--and is appreciated amongst a world full of blue and grey suits, boxy wingtips, and muted ties. I have a certain style, I'll call it corporate sheik. I said my "shoe aren't entirely appropriate" jokingly because my office seems to enjoy the strict banker dress code...but I have noticed more pizzazz lately, perhaps my influence, or spring on the horizon. I just can't wear the same dull suit and safe tie everyday. I believe that that fashion starts with confidence. If I don't feel right in a suit or shoe, I don't look right. Also, as a recruiter I am the public face of this firm, a financial firm who wants to continue to grow, so it doesn't hurt to be noticed. [/QUOTE]
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