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SUSFlizzardo
post May 18 2009, 12:47 AM

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wear what you feel that you would feel and look good when u go to club

but as for working place , try not to offend your seniors or managers .. but i am not so sure about wearing cufflinks require certain ranks...

anyway hope to hear from others too
SUSFlizzardo
post May 18 2009, 03:16 PM

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QUOTE(nonexno @ May 18 2009, 01:50 PM)
I would agree with Lanathir.

It depends on your company culture and your team culture.

Example. If your boss and colleagues do not wear tie to work. I would not wear tie too. It sort of project the image that you are part of the team.

I would think that cuff links are a bit restrictive. It knocks everywhere, especially if you are writing something or typing. Of course this would depend on the cufflink and shirt. But in general, it's restrictive.

Personally, I used to wear alot of cufflinks during college days. But that's because we wore blazers and the cufflinks looks good sticking out from the blazer. Subtle yet not too dashing. Nowadays, I only wear cufflinks when I wear my suit to meet clients or big boss. I find that cufflinks without suit is just too "try-hard". Again personal opinion. Maybe I'm just too conservative. No offense.
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damn what college is that? oversea?

that is so cool i wish MMU have dress code cry.gif

well anyway alot of people always say that i overdress.. just because i wear shirts with tuck in and shoes most of the time! but i dont care what they say i mean..


This post has been edited by Flizzardo: May 18 2009, 03:18 PM

 

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