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Cheese_Crackers
05/28/17 11:40:11 AM
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It's at my school's math department which has about 35 profs and roughly that many students, so it won't be a huge crowd. And I've been told that it's a "fairly low-key event". I'm accepting an award and will probably have my picture taken at the time but I'm not giving a speech or anything.

I was planning to wear a white shirt+black tie, black pants, brown shoes and belt. Basically a suit minus the jacket. I would probably go for the full business-esque suit if I had one, since the jacket is easy enough to take off if I'm over-dressed.

Should I use this as an opportunity to buy my first suit? Or stick with my suit-minus-jacket plan?
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Cheese_Crackers
05/29/17 11:32:15 AM
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Halp???
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Balkov
05/29/17 11:33:42 AM
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I would say that calls for a suit. In my opinion it's very difficult to be overdressed if all you're wearing is a regular suit
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Butterfiles
05/29/17 11:35:07 AM
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Kazi1212
05/29/17 11:46:02 AM
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Dress up like a famous mathematician
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