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  • cupid_s
    cupid_s Posts: 2,008 Forumite
    You should definately wear a suit phil. I think grey suit and pink shirt is definately the way forward.

    Do you need someone to take you shopping phil.....;) ?

    And really really well done on the 2.2 by the way!
  • scheming_gypsy
    scheming_gypsy Posts: 18,410 Forumite
    funny that, i've got stubble and wore a pink shirt yesterday.

    Although i have just come off the sunbed but the logic is.. girls love pink, bloke wears pink shirt, girl is impressed with bloke in pink shirt and goes over faster than a disabled kid on a broken bike.
  • studentphil
    studentphil Posts: 37,640 Forumite
    So if I get a black suit, what colour shirt goes with that?
    :beer:
  • scheming_gypsy
    scheming_gypsy Posts: 18,410 Forumite
    I normally buy most of my clothes from George and I have no trouble in t shirts and causal, trousers or shirts but formal formal wear ends at very small sizes.

    Tell your mate George to get some bigger clothes in then. If you mean Asda then go to a clothes shop. You wouldn't go to Next for a bag of sprouts would you.
    Next is the best place for work shirts and suits at a decent price. (refuse to go in Marks and Spencers cos my mum used to drag me round it as a kid so i hate the place)
  • Sharifa_2
    Sharifa_2 Posts: 689 Forumite
    Depends which industry you're going for - a deep charcoal grey suit might work better than black. I'd still go for a white shirt and not-too-garish tie.
  • studentphil
    studentphil Posts: 37,640 Forumite
    It must be lovely to be fairly small in clothes like 34-36 chest as you could get anything from anyway in any style.
    :beer:
  • frizz_head
    frizz_head Posts: 7,339 Forumite
    Just like I said yesterday, back to square one. We've finished with studentphil and all the boring threads that that generated. I wait with baited breath for the @rse-wiping thread. :rolleyes:
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  • cupid_s
    cupid_s Posts: 2,008 Forumite
    Have you decided whether you're going to your graduation or not yet?

    As you did pretty damn good in your degree all things considered I imagine you will, so don't forget you need a black or dark grey suit to wear then anyway
  • Hereward
    Hereward Posts: 1,198 Forumite
    So if I get a black suit, what colour shirt goes with that?

    Personally, I would buy a black suit, I would go for a deep navy or gray and couple it with a nice white shirt and red or blue tie.
  • studentphil
    studentphil Posts: 37,640 Forumite
    Sharifa wrote: »
    Depends which industry you're going for - a deep charcoal grey suit might work better than black. I'd still go for a white shirt and not-too-garish tie.

    Thanks, it is not like the banking or accounting sector where pin stripe is needed.
    :beer:
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