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<blockquote data-quote="Syafiqkay92" data-source="post: 13527" data-attributes="member: 376"><p>Always wear business suits if the dress code is not explicitly mentioned. When in doubt, wear a suit.</p><p></p><p>I know some people disagree with this and I think once you get the job, you can do whatever you want. But for now, law is pretty much a profession that is full of tradition and etiquettes. Why risk it if all it takes is to just wear a suit. You'll feel like a corporate lawyer and it'll boost your confidence.</p><p></p><p>I've spoken to one partner who emphasises on the importance of dress code. If you're trying to impress partners, anything other than business suits wouldn't do it. It's not going to make a lot of difference but if you don't, the partners will notice and that's not in a good kind of way. Just look the part while you're applying and be sensible about it.</p><p></p><p>If you want to be comfortable, you can get a suit that fits you comfortably and doesn't cost you a fortune. It's doable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Syafiqkay92, post: 13527, member: 376"] Always wear business suits if the dress code is not explicitly mentioned. When in doubt, wear a suit. I know some people disagree with this and I think once you get the job, you can do whatever you want. But for now, law is pretty much a profession that is full of tradition and etiquettes. Why risk it if all it takes is to just wear a suit. You'll feel like a corporate lawyer and it'll boost your confidence. I've spoken to one partner who emphasises on the importance of dress code. If you're trying to impress partners, anything other than business suits wouldn't do it. It's not going to make a lot of difference but if you don't, the partners will notice and that's not in a good kind of way. Just look the part while you're applying and be sensible about it. If you want to be comfortable, you can get a suit that fits you comfortably and doesn't cost you a fortune. It's doable. [/QUOTE]
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