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  • Pelado
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    Originally posted by Moliere View Post
    I wear slacks and a dress shirt
    So stuffy.

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  • Bo Diddley
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    I wear drab clothes almost every day.

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  • Moliere
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    I wear slacks and a dress shirt

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  • falafel
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    Originally posted by Pelado View Post

    I'm not in the legal profession, but I also tend to be very casual in the office.
    I may have to rethink my approach.

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  • Pelado
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    Originally posted by Copelius View Post

    I may have to rethink my approach.
    I'm not in the legal profession, but I also tend to be very casual in the office.

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  • MartyFunkhouser
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    Dress shirts daily over here at my office. Although, I do roll my sleeves up, so that shows my tattoos. Depending on the client, I will either roll my sleeves down or keep them rolled up. Some clients the tattoos bother them. Other clients it tends to put them more at ease.

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  • Copelius
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    Originally posted by old_gregg View Post

    client facing every day, and they're the same
    I may have to rethink my approach.

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  • falafel
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    Originally posted by old_gregg View Post
    why are people still wearing dress shirts in a post-covid world. abc joggers is about as dressy as it gets these days.
    Even in zoom court appearances, the judges still require at least a dress shirt.

    Plus, I still go to church.

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  • Commando
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    My dress varies wildly. Sometimes I'm back from court and I'm suited and booted. Other days I'm vans and a tee shirt and clients drop in. I'm quite certain this has a drastic effect on my clients' perception of their attorney, but idgaf.

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  • Northwestcoug
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    Untucked shirts and pants I can buy at REI, even before COVID. I don’t even dress up for meetings with the hospital admin

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  • old_gregg
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    Originally posted by Copelius View Post

    Some of us are client facing on occasion. Although with my new gig, I am a lot more casual than I ever have been in my career. I do try to wear a collared shirt and non-ripped/faded jeans or even slacks when expecting a client in person.
    client facing every day, and they're the same

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  • BigPiney
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    Originally posted by Clark Addison View Post

    For some reason I thought law firms were one of the last bastions of both working in the office and business dress. I guess not?
    it could be east coast vs west coast. also I have no idea. The lawyers I interact with most hear hoodies.

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  • Clark Addison
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    Originally posted by old_gregg View Post
    why are people still wearing dress shirts in a post-covid world. abc joggers is about as dressy as it gets these days.
    For some reason I thought law firms were one of the last bastions of both working in the office and business dress. I guess not?

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  • Copelius
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    Originally posted by old_gregg View Post
    why are people still wearing dress shirts in a post-covid world. abc joggers is about as dressy as it gets these days.
    Some of us are client facing on occasion. Although with my new gig, I am a lot more casual than I ever have been in my career. I do try to wear a collared shirt and non-ripped/faded jeans or even slacks when expecting a client in person.

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  • old_gregg
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    why are people still wearing dress shirts in a post-covid world. abc joggers is about as dressy as it gets these days.

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