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Help buying/choosing professional clothing (especially for women)
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<blockquote data-quote="Jessica Booker" data-source="post: 112898" data-attributes="member: 2672"><p>Agree with [USER=12349]@FS[/USER] comments above.</p><p></p><p>Wearing a recognised brand isn't really an issue. Plenty of VS'ers will wear designer clothes that show it is such. They just tend to be fairly subtle and not too in your face.</p><p></p><p>With something like shoes, if we take something like Louboutins that are very obvious what they are and how much they are, I have only really seen them be worn for a special occasion (e.g. penultimate night social at somewhere swanky) rather than around the office day-to-day. I know some people can afford to wear these things day in day out (and oh do I envy them) but I would try to ensure there is a balance - you don't have to wear/carry tens of thousands of pounds of designer items each day, and it could be seen as a little crass if you do. However, on the flip side, there will be plenty of lawyers who wear things that are £££££ but that wouldn't be obvious that they are, unless you inspected them carefully. So it is just about getting that balance right I think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jessica Booker, post: 112898, member: 2672"] Agree with [USER=12349]@FS[/USER] comments above. Wearing a recognised brand isn't really an issue. Plenty of VS'ers will wear designer clothes that show it is such. They just tend to be fairly subtle and not too in your face. With something like shoes, if we take something like Louboutins that are very obvious what they are and how much they are, I have only really seen them be worn for a special occasion (e.g. penultimate night social at somewhere swanky) rather than around the office day-to-day. I know some people can afford to wear these things day in day out (and oh do I envy them) but I would try to ensure there is a balance - you don't have to wear/carry tens of thousands of pounds of designer items each day, and it could be seen as a little crass if you do. However, on the flip side, there will be plenty of lawyers who wear things that are £££££ but that wouldn't be obvious that they are, unless you inspected them carefully. So it is just about getting that balance right I think. [/QUOTE]
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