tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-728757806146265870.post2147548735181146453..comments2012-11-27T20:31:29.546+09:00Comments on cultural ambassadors of style: ahhhhh clothes!Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-728757806146265870.post-1098637454492735972010-07-13T23:51:09.779+09:002010-07-13T23:51:09.779+09:00Yeah, I agree with Krampus. You are pretty safe wi...Yeah, I agree with Krampus. You are pretty safe with all of those. Including the pencil skirt. It's cute. <br />And you aren't really going to know how much you have to dress up at your school until you really get here and kinda gage the situation. Some people get away wearing crap while others are wearing suits every day. Just come knowing you might not have to worry about the suits as much per say as bringing just some regular work clothes like slacks and nice shirts to pair up with them. <br />My work wardrobe so far is not that big, but switching the pieces makes it just fine. And I'm working at a company where dress is super important. <br />You should be totally fine.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-728757806146265870.post-70321417005789159872010-07-13T20:37:54.487+09:002010-07-13T20:37:54.487+09:00Of everything you posted, the black and white jack...Of everything you posted, the black and white jacket is the least SFW, but none of it will actually get you "in trouble" at all. The skirt with the first suit isn't too short at all and the pencil skirt is just fine for work. A lot of teachers here are frumpy as hell, would do them a service to dress up-to-date to work!<br /><br />I would recommend the first suit for Tokyo Orientation. I didn't wear a "real" suit when I went and I felt uncomfortably underdressed.Krampushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06460804757583280283noreply@blogger.com