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Is wearing a "snitches get stitches" tee appropriate conservative business dress

Fuuma

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I'm a lawyer in a conservative firm and got this mad cool tee I'm planning to wear to the office. My wife told me it might not be appropriate, I quickly Rihanned the 'ho and will def wear it. Do you think that's a mistake?


If it helps I work in M&M or M&A or something. Shout out to all my hommies at the office!
 

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If you are in M&A its fine. Patent or tax law? Don't take the risk. I suggest pairing it with a black suit, single breasted though.
 

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You defile the good name of conservative business dress.
 

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No. It is not appropriate. I would not be happy if one of my associates showed up dressed like that.
 

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Because the shirt could be interpreted as a threat to any snitches working at your firm, I would instead wear a "Stop Snitchin' " T-shirt.

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is "hommies" the new men's line by Dior?
 

Fuuma

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Originally Posted by gnatty8
If you are in M&A its fine. Patent or tax law? Don't take the risk. I suggest pairing it with a black suit, single breasted though.

tux law, I have to wear a satin shawl collar to work.
 

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what the hell.. sure, why not.. can't be as bad as some of the other posts we've gotten of late
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Originally Posted by Fuuma
tux law, I have to wear a satin shawl collar to work.

oohh, went to an Ivy League school huh?
 

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Here's what Zazzle.com says about the "Snitches Get Stitches" T shirt:

The classic heavyweight t-shirt. Tagless design for ultimate comfort. Pre-shrunk, 6.1 ounce 100% cotton. Double-needle stitched bottom and sleeve hems. Loose, classic fit, wears well on anyone. (note: Brown version has a tag). Imported.

Proof that it will wear well on anyone. So it should be ok for interview.



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It would only be appropriate if you worked in criminal defense law.
 

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It's always appropriate for the annual company picnic if you work for a criminal defense outfit.
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