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.
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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.
I don't see why. How about a nice gray?
That was the other option.
After doing a Google Image search, I think my image of a gray suit is less cool than what a gray suit actually looks like. So maybe gray is not bad.
How about this, P-C? [link]
Ooh, that's nice. And I think the black one the guy recommended me was also that price, so that could work out with the deal.
Black suit is handy if you need to attend a funeral, and anyway around the Bay Area it's a stylish look.
Gray is a lot more versatile than either black or navy, in my opinion.
Black suit is handy if you need to attend a funeral, and anyway around the Bay Area it's a stylish look.
Yeah, it seems like that whenever the people at my company suits up, it's a black suit, so I was confused when the Internet was not supporting a black suit. Is black suit not good for weddings? I may have a wedding or two to attend this year.
Ooh, that suit also comes in taupe.
Gray is a lot more versatile than either black or navy, in my opinion.
How about this olive/taupe business? It's more on the grayscale.
In general, you shouldn't wear black to a wedding (or a funeral for that matter, unless you are particularly close to the family).