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By *LandHM OP Couple
over a year ago
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Hi
Planning to go the city slickers event on the 10th and dress code is no effort no entry, so get glammed up. Normally J is pretty casual with what he wears and is struggling for ideas as to what this means. Is a suit a bit too much? Thanks a lot and hope to see some of you there! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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This is how I'd attend;
Sharp dark two piece suit. Crisp white shirt. Silk tie. Cufflinks. Tie pin. Clean well polished shoes. Clean shaved (Cut throat even better). Good aftershave, not too strong and not too sweet.
You notice I didn't mention hair.....
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Nice fitted jeans, a shirt and blazer jacket is an easy fix.
That or a fitted suit.
Like anything, the more an outfit looks like it was made to fit you the better.
Shoes also make an outfit, polished shoes show effort. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Hi
Planning to go the city slickers event on the 10th and dress code is no effort no entry, so get glammed up. Normally J is pretty casual with what he wears and is struggling for ideas as to what this means. Is a suit a bit too much? Thanks a lot and hope to see some of you there!" It's a very ambiguous dress code. Would put me off going to be honest.
I like to dress up nice, but that dress code is so open to interpretation. |
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