Does anyone here have an office job that requires them to wear suits?
I just got hired as a bank intern, and honestly im not sure how to dress (doesnt help that im colorblind). i own 3 suits, no patterns, 1 grey, 1 navy, 1 dark blue. what are good shirt and tie combinations for that? should i wear the classic banker shirt or will i look like a try hard faggot? How do i dress fashionably but still look professional? help me
pic related, jamie dimon. i got a purple and a blue tie for my suits because of him, thats all i own right now. i think he dresses well for being a banker.
Learn from the master.
>>11982116
thats way too tacky, id never have the balls to wear suspenders or even that tie.
>also square patterns
pinstripes or no go
i dont know much, but i know that much that they would kill me as an intern if i showed up like gordon here
pic related, i need to dress conservative
Those 3 suits sound good. Don't get a classic banker shirt. Never wear a tie and shirt with similar patterns. In fact to keep it simple either wear a solid shirt or a solid tie. Ties can be almost any colour, shirts white or light blue, maybe pink.
Google this stuff though bru.
Wearing full rick to my consulting big4 job. Fuck off normies reeeeeeeeeeeeee
>>11982141
thank you, but google almost has too much.
when i google tie and shirt combos, i get young try hard hipster faggots that would not even be allowed in the perimeter of a bank because of how faggy they look.
my other question was black suits, i heard they are a no go in america, but since i am in europe, is it acceptable to wear one? because literally any tie with a white shirt works on a black suit.
>>11982090
>purple
Gay and disgusting.
Only fags and women wear purple.
>inb4 muh color of royalty
Oh, my bad then. And inbred morons.
>>11982152
No, never wear a black suit unless it's a funeral or an event that specifically calls for it.
If you want a darker color suit, buy a charcoal one. But you have three suits already, don't spend any more money on that at first, save up to buy a good one in a few months.
About shirts, start here
http://fromsqualortoballer.com/business-casual-basics-part-i-the-dress/
It's not rocket science, mostly everything goes well with navy and grey suits.
Avoid having patterns on both your tie and your shirt.
If you don't have many dress shirts it's easier to buy solid ties at first because they work with both patterned and solid color shirts.