This is crucial. Suits can send a really wide range of signals depending on the style, the fit, what you wear them with, attitude, etc. You may or may not care about the signals you’re sending, but I think it’s at least worth being aware that there’s not a single, fixed ‘suit’ message (you may already be aware of this, but I’d guess that not all readers are).
Thank you—this is the comment I was going to write.
Bartender at my local place wearing a loose-fitting charcoal suit (think Father John Misty): painfully cool. Robert from Industry wearing a black suit on his first day at an investment bank: totally out of place (“get a new suit, you look like fucking Neo”).
This is crucial. Suits can send a really wide range of signals depending on the style, the fit, what you wear them with, attitude, etc. You may or may not care about the signals you’re sending, but I think it’s at least worth being aware that there’s not a single, fixed ‘suit’ message (you may already be aware of this, but I’d guess that not all readers are).
Thank you—this is the comment I was going to write.
Bartender at my local place wearing a loose-fitting charcoal suit (think Father John Misty): painfully cool. Robert from Industry wearing a black suit on his first day at an investment bank: totally out of place (“get a new suit, you look like fucking Neo”).