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Jan. 19th, 2005 09:33 pmThis is not of the good.
I took a look at the guidelines and dress codes for WEC (Western Engineering Championships) and I think I'm in trouble. Business attire is required for both of my presentations, and it looks like we're expected to dress nicely most of the rest of the time. There's also a formal and a few nights out.
The problem is this.
I own one nice set of clothing. They're my presentation clothes, as well as my formal-type-dance clothes. The rest of the time I live in bunnyhugs and jeans.
I have a pair of black, pinstriped pants, and my choice of the softest,fuzziest yellow crocheted sweater in the world or a black shirt with shiny sleeves.
I don't think that this even counts as business attire.
And I don't still have to get together both of my presentations. Really.
-- Shut up.
I took a look at the guidelines and dress codes for WEC (Western Engineering Championships) and I think I'm in trouble. Business attire is required for both of my presentations, and it looks like we're expected to dress nicely most of the rest of the time. There's also a formal and a few nights out.
The problem is this.
I own one nice set of clothing. They're my presentation clothes, as well as my formal-type-dance clothes. The rest of the time I live in bunnyhugs and jeans.
I have a pair of black, pinstriped pants, and my choice of the softest,fuzziest yellow crocheted sweater in the world or a black shirt with shiny sleeves.
I don't think that this even counts as business attire.
And I don't still have to get together both of my presentations. Really.
-- Shut up.
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Date: 2005-01-20 06:08 am (UTC)I think I might have a slightly ... um... slutty skirt stuffed far into the back of my closet somewhere, though.