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mlm668
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« Reply #15 on: October 27, 2003, 08:44:38 pm »

Dockers also have the waist where it belongs.

I'm with the rest of you when it comes to low rise pants. I was just a kid (under 12) in the 70's and I can remember disliking them even then.  It is something about the way they are cut that just binds in the wrong places.  

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« Reply #16 on: October 28, 2003, 12:04:11 pm »

I'm going to buck the trend here and say that I don't think trouser suits are Ok for interivew.  

In the UK when we go for interview we often don't know what the usual dress style is for a company and a lot of the banks in the city of London still do not allowwomen to wear  trousers - therefore by arriving in trousers at interview you are already jeapordising you chance of getting the job.
I feel that you should always stay safe at interview as you don't want to burn your bridges for a fantastic job just cause you chose to wear trousers to the interview.

Gave that advice to my younger sister (fresh out of Uni) and she said that she had never thought of it like that.  Luckily she is now in work after only two job interviews (lucky things) and is allowed to wera trousers but she did not know this prior to the interview.  She also says she wears her interview suit at least once a week as it makes her feel more professional.

However I think universally everyone will agreee about the cleavage issue.  It is not a case of if you've got it flaunt it!! You want to dazzle them with your skills not your "assets"


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