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I prefer casual ones.
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I don't at my current job. I'm one of the owners of a consulting business and it would be counterproductive not to look professional and in control. I had a part time job while I was in grad school, and I definitely wore provocative outfits. It was somehow the culture of the organization, where almost all of us were in out early 20s. It was flirty, fun, really sexy, and totally unprofessional.
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When I was working I used to dress provocatively two or three times a year. The clothes were specifically designed to get attention: black suit and shoes, black silk waistcoat, white shirt with winged collar, white bow tie with lawyers bands, a scarlet cashmere robe, down almost to my ankles, with with scarlet silk facings and cuffs, a slate-grey purple hood with scarlet silk lining, and a soft, square, velvet cap, with a silk tuft. It was certainly provocative, but whether of envy, admiration, or derision, I cannot tell. I wore it at every graduation ceremony I attended.
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