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<blockquote data-quote="TC fiend" data-source="post: 111181" data-attributes="member: 12349"><p>Also sorry but I’ve just been thinking about this for a few days and I disagree about the bare arms tip. I appreciate that you shouldn’t have your shoulders out and tank tops are a no-go, but if it is 35 degrees out (which is not unheard of in London mid-July), absolutely no one will judge you for wearing a blouse or a dress with a capped short sleeve. Of course always bring a jacket or something you can cover up with so that you look appropriate for your audience (and it gets cold in air-conditioned offices), but if you are having lunch outside or sitting in a really warm room with your colleagues, absolutely no one will think less of you for having a nice blouse with short sleeves on. I just wanted to put that out there because the thought of young professionals going into a vac scheme mid July at risk of a heatstroke is crazy to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TC fiend, post: 111181, member: 12349"] Also sorry but I’ve just been thinking about this for a few days and I disagree about the bare arms tip. I appreciate that you shouldn’t have your shoulders out and tank tops are a no-go, but if it is 35 degrees out (which is not unheard of in London mid-July), absolutely no one will judge you for wearing a blouse or a dress with a capped short sleeve. Of course always bring a jacket or something you can cover up with so that you look appropriate for your audience (and it gets cold in air-conditioned offices), but if you are having lunch outside or sitting in a really warm room with your colleagues, absolutely no one will think less of you for having a nice blouse with short sleeves on. I just wanted to put that out there because the thought of young professionals going into a vac scheme mid July at risk of a heatstroke is crazy to me. [/QUOTE]
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