www.carolynandco.com/#0
She's also a columnist for the "Your Money" section of the NY Daily News. Of particular interest to SuitSnob will be her column from Monday, in which she discusses how to dress for the workplace:
www.nydailynews.com/money...n_biz.html
(Too long to print the entire article, so the main points):
Quote:
Consider these tips for dressing for work:
Whether it is an interview, meeting or regular day on the job, take a minute to visualize how you can ensure that, when you walk into the room, your appearance announces you own the moment.
Consider the time of day, venue, objectives and company culture. Take all of that into consideration, then make your choice.
Next, when considering whether something is appropriate or inappropriate, I have a simple rule. Look in the mirror, head to toe, front to back. If you feel like any detail is inappropriate, chances are, it is.
When evaluating what's appropriate, ask yourself the right question. Not, "Am I showing too much leg?" or, "Is this tie too crazy?" or, "Am I dressed too conservatively?"
Instead, ask yourself, "Is this an appropriate outfit for anal sex, and for how I want to present myself?"
And always, always err on the side of caution; if you're not sure about something, skip it.



