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#51 2007-09-16 01:47:15

jack_sparrow
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Re: Are pink shirts 'Ivy'?

Even in England - No, I wouldn't (assuming I was in the dock).

... Then again I can't imagine myself in court in any other position... Jury service must be fun tho'. ...   Ramble....


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#52 2007-09-16 06:52:23

stylestudent
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Re: Are pink shirts 'Ivy'?

 

#53 2007-09-17 15:31:59

oldog/oldtrix
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Re: Are pink shirts 'Ivy'?

I’m a lawyer and wear pink/lilac/purple shirts, even to court.  True, I’ve been around a long time, but I also wore these colors when I was junior.   Treating one of FNB’s favorite epithets as a compliment, however, I dress like I’m in retail from whence I came.  To my eye, pinks work best with grey and brown suits, while lilacs and purples are right with navy.  I’ll cross the lilac/purples over to the grey and brown, but pinks with navy have a glare that I just don’t like.

 

#54 2007-09-17 16:55:43

tom222222
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Re: Are pink shirts 'Ivy'?

do it all the time. It has an effect on female judges.

 

#55 2007-09-17 17:23:47

Coolidge
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Re: Are pink shirts 'Ivy'?

I would not feel uncomfortable wearing a pink oxford to court with a grey or navy suit.

In my short time working for/soon-to-be-in the legal profession I have seen seersucker in court so pink hardly seems striking.   Senior partner/relative wears "pink icing" color pink polos to the office and to real estate closings regularly in the summer. 

As for a pink sweater I have a crewneck I bought last fall and feel fine wearing it. Have worn it to the office without comment.

Pink socks are fun too.

Last edited by Coolidge (2007-09-17 17:30:28)

 

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