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#Teechallaclothing Fashion LLC In the Santa Joe Biden unvaccinated and ready to talk politics at Christmas Ugly sweater and I will buy this weeks and months to come, it seemed to be an investment that paid off: 20 plus interviews, 19 callbacks, 18 summer internship offers. Not only was the suit an investment, but it was also like a magical garment that made me feel confident, and perhaps implicitly inspired others to feel confident that I understood the role for which I was interviewing. Working as a summer associate at one of the tony Wall Street law firms was all that I expected client meetings, long workdays balanced with three hour long lunches at the likes of Nobu or Chanterelle, and all the while dressed to the nines in my suit and two other similar suits that I could now afford. The suit was a key part of this calculus it was a shorthand way to signal professionalism and belonging as a lawyer.
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