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Monday, January 23, 2006 @ 9:30 AM
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Gradient Turtleneck
The Producer Black
Black Dress Socks
Reaction Black.
Christian Dior Black Belt

Hmmmmm, something just doesn't look right. First of all, this sweater is very clingy and looks weird over a dress shirt. I'm not sure about how well the whole outfit goes.

However, I'm pretty sure I need some new work-worthy sweaters. Any suggestions?

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emma
BURN THAT SWEATER!!!! It's icky!

shigure_sushi
Your clothes look sad.

dootsie
Go with a crew neck or v-neck. Wear a dress shirt to try on, and pull the collar out to see how it looks. :)

pinkmonkey
This is a nice jumper/sweater. What dress shirt were you working?

PInkElephant
Does your dress code say you must wear a dress shirt for the most part? The sweater looks nice on it's own, but not with a dress shirt under it. Maybe over it, but not under it! If you go sweater shopping, please consider some warmer socks, too!

daemonicka
i dont like that turtleneck, in fact, i dont like turtlenecks on guys, ever!

borak
Go dumpster diving.

leikela
lol..definitely no to a dress shirt under a turtleneck! The outfit otherwise, is good :)

missmrs
I would stay away from Turtlenecks. Eeither a V-neck or round neck.If you are going to wear a dress shirt underneath, then don't buy a heavy/ warm sweater;and it needs "some" room.If the sweater is the whole deal, then yes it needs to be warm. A

sulley
go to the express men by you, or even a filenes or sears or something. they may have dress sweaters
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