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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'd circulate a list of do's and don'ts. I don't have the energy for this anymore. 1. No wrinkled clothing. 2. No clothing/shoes you would wear to the beach. 3. No clothing/shoes you would wear to the gym. 4. No clothing/shoes you would wear on a weekend in or to a club. 4. When going to client meetings, dress for them, not for you. That means: --clean, pressed clothing that fits your body -- nothing too tight or too loose - hair that is groomed and conservative And I'd put a deck together with a couple of slides of appropriate and not appropriate. I'm not sugar-coating shit anymore. [/quote] Now we're talking. Thank you. I'm scared to do slides, but I like the lines about nothing you would wear to ___. --OP[/quote] If this company really is in a field of design, chances are Gen Z, Millennials and even GenX would wear fashion garments that are inspired by the beach, gym and clubbing. The above rules are dated and can't be enforced on design professionals. The only rules that make sense are to make sure that hair clothes are clean and try to look presentable. Who is to say "clothing that fits your body" when baggy clothes are in? It's not like these kids work for the White House.[/quote]
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