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I haven't found the shoes I am bringing yet  I guess I should find those soon.... some people have said go to payless or journeys. I'l be in San Fran 3-12 Hillary IM firstsmartblnd
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| Posts: 113 | Location (Hometown): Chicago | Registered: May 26, 2005 |   |
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do any of u guys know if we have to wear suits? or can we just wear nice slacks with a dressy blouse?
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quote: do any of u guys know if we have to wear suits? or can we just wear nice slacks with a dressy blouse?
I was looking around the site the other day and it showed three pictures of possible professional attire. And one of the options was nice slacks with a dressy blouse. Your in luck!! Oh, and about the closed toed closed heeled thing... do my shoes really have to be BOTH?
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| Posts: 8 | Location (Hometown): Iowa | Registered: June 22, 2005 |   |
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I heard that a lot of the sites that we visit will not let us come if we do not have close toed and close heeled shoes (ie: hospitals, clinics, etc). It isn't really that hard to find those shoes either. I know for sure that they have them at Payless, Target, Kohls, and even JcPenneys. I wouldn't really go for style, just go for comfort. Luckily, mine are both.
Boo Bla Bly Blew, I bought 2 suits too, so I am sure that you won't look overdressed.
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| Posts: 73 | Location (Hometown): Pennsylvania | Registered: May 17, 2005 |   |
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thanks everyone..at least some of my stress for this thing is lessened... 
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I still need to find close-toed and close-heeled shoes becuz I practically LIVE in sandals and flip flops.
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| Posts: 14 | Location (Hometown): New York | Registered: June 02, 2005 |   |
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