Is this true?
Very new to suiting here.
Need to know some of the do's and don'ts about suiting for dinner...
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Aug 11 2010, 01:04 AM
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I'll have a dinner coming in a month time and it is a formal dinner. When I'm testing out the "sitting tests" while on a suit at Padini, my friend told me that it is not necessary, as one have to take off their suit when eating.
Is this true? Very new to suiting here. Need to know some of the do's and don'ts about suiting for dinner... This post has been edited by V12Kompressor: Aug 11 2010, 01:06 AM |
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Aug 11 2010, 12:21 PM
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QUOTE(silencer @ Aug 11 2010, 01:21 AM) Wronggggggg..as i wear suit all of the times for dining appointment with my clients....u would only take off your overcoat...which normally happened if u r in oversea during cold season... Thank you for the clarification.I'm quite surprised to hear that too when my friend told that to me. |
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Oct 15 2010, 10:20 AM
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I will suggest to take a walk around Isetan KLCC
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