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<blockquote data-quote="Per Søvik" data-source="post: 82960" data-attributes="member: 1285"><p>Re: Dumb (but important) question about dress sense</p><p></p><p>I would have thought that black shorts and a black shortsleeved cotton shirt would be accepted in most situations, but there are probably occasions where you need to go for the long trousers. </p><p>Not wearing black is quite a strange request in my book, but how hard can it be to find a pair of grey trousers and a grey shirt? A quick tour of any KMart or whatever should have you fitted out in no time without spending a fortune, think neutral and semi-formal office style, and you should be allright. If you avoid jeans and tanktops and keep the colours fairly neutral, few if any will complain. Tattoos, piercings, dreadlocks and whatever else that might offend some people (stuff like boobs and bottoms?) should be hidden or made less obvious.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Per Søvik, post: 82960, member: 1285"] Re: Dumb (but important) question about dress sense I would have thought that black shorts and a black shortsleeved cotton shirt would be accepted in most situations, but there are probably occasions where you need to go for the long trousers. Not wearing black is quite a strange request in my book, but how hard can it be to find a pair of grey trousers and a grey shirt? A quick tour of any KMart or whatever should have you fitted out in no time without spending a fortune, think neutral and semi-formal office style, and you should be allright. If you avoid jeans and tanktops and keep the colours fairly neutral, few if any will complain. Tattoos, piercings, dreadlocks and whatever else that might offend some people (stuff like boobs and bottoms?) should be hidden or made less obvious. [/QUOTE]
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