BravoMelcombe wrote: ↑Fri Mar 15, 2024 10:44 amVery true.Mark Seitelman wrote: ↑Thu Mar 07, 2024 8:46 pmBravo!
A suit without a tie looks unfinished. As if the wearer forgot something. You need something at the collar..
In London among many professionals, especially in finance, a (tight) plain navy SB suit, white shirt and open collar has become ubiquitous. To wear grey or a stripe - let alone a tie - is transgressive.
I attended a conference this week where every one of my dozen colleagues was wearing the navy / open neck uniform.
So I wore tweed (& a tie).
https://imgur.com/FqLqjmc
when to wear a suit?
Well done!Very true.
In London among many professionals, especially in finance, a (tight) plain navy SB suit, white shirt and open collar has become ubiquitous. To wear grey or a stripe - let alone a tie - is transgressive.
I attended a conference this week where every one of my dozen colleagues was wearing the navy / open neck uniform.
So I wore tweed (& a tie).
https://imgur.com/FqLqjmc
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