You do need a suit, but I'd ask around on the actual party dress code. I don't think colors necessarily indicate level.
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Yeah, for black and white you could do black pants, a white dress shirt, and a black tie. But you need a suit anyway, something fairly neutral, and good for a lot of occasions if you'll only have the one for a while.
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Yeah, for black and white you could do black pants, a white dress shirt, and a black tie.
That's what I was hoping for. I found a pretty nice tie.
But you need a suit anyway, something fairly neutral, and good for a lot of occasions if you'll only have the one for a while.
Yeah, I pulled out the old suit I have, and it actually does vaguely fit, but it's not really a good suit. I do need to get a real suit for myself. The Internet seems to say my first suit should be navy or dark blue, but if I need a black suit for Friday, well. But Men's Wearhouse has a sale where if you buy one suit, you get the second for $100, so I might take advantage of that. I don't know what I would do with two suits, though.
If you get a black suit, you need another one much lighter, maybe a gray pinstripe. Even a taupe.
Our company holiday party is on Friday, and the dress code is "Black and White." Does that mean I have to wear a suit?
Panda suit.
Gray? I don't want to wear gray. It's so...gray.
The Internet seems to say my first suit should be navy or dark blue
I don't see why. How about a nice gray?
Edit: Or...not.
Gray? I don't want to wear gray. It's so...gray.
Then get a grey one.