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Plus, if you are buying a suit to make an impression for work/interviews it is unfortunate, but true, that appearances count.
So for those of you working in finance related sectors or anywhere else requiring suits, could you share how much you spent on your first suit? $500? $1000?
Is it worth it shelling out what seems like exorbitant sums when your working P/T and still at college/uni?
How important is the quality of the suit when making a first impression?
LOLOh if its for Propex I can tell you the dress code.
Interview; definitely sharp suit.
Trainee Trader; Neat Casual Biz dress, like pants and sharp biz shirt.
Trader; Neat to sloppy Biz dress.
Big Dick Trader; Whatever you want.
LOL
Private trader; boardshorts, truckie's singlet and thongs... if you can be bothered.
Amen,Recieved this advice from a woman.
When you get a chance to wear a suit,its your chance to make a statement on where you are.
Where in terms of How you feel about yourself,your personal pride.
Where in terms of confidence--even if you have little.
Be the sharpest guy in the room.
You know when youve got it right.
Heads will turn when you walk in the room.
Whispering will echo amongst your friends.
Women will actually come up and make conversation (so make sure you can hold one!---another topic).
There WILL be comments.
You'll look and feel 10ft tall.
She went on to say its about the cut,style,how YOU WEAR the suit,and most importantly the ACCESSORIES.
Shoes,
Shirt,
Cuff Links,
Tie,
Watch,
Socks,
Hair,
Aftershave.
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