Thunder1257
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- Apr 26, 2010
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Hello again y'all,
Well I recently bought a much more sleek and light laptop and well as a few other mobile computing accessories. I am going to be entering the professional world here in the near future and was wondering If anyone had any suggestions as to a computer bag/ maybe briefcase that would be suitable for a professional environment. I will be interning this summer at a national government lab, that I sure will have a stricter dress code that sweatpants, which I have been wearing to work. So I will be getting some money in order to buy some professional attire ( mostly dress slacks, dress shirts, and ties; no suits) and was wondering if you had any suggestions as to a bag that would not make me look like a college student if I were dressed in professional attire. I also would take tips on good places to find professional attire. I look online but most sources seem to have a bias for their brand or are pushing $200 plus premium brand shirts. I figure working professionals would have a much better unbiased input.
thanks again
Well I recently bought a much more sleek and light laptop and well as a few other mobile computing accessories. I am going to be entering the professional world here in the near future and was wondering If anyone had any suggestions as to a computer bag/ maybe briefcase that would be suitable for a professional environment. I will be interning this summer at a national government lab, that I sure will have a stricter dress code that sweatpants, which I have been wearing to work. So I will be getting some money in order to buy some professional attire ( mostly dress slacks, dress shirts, and ties; no suits) and was wondering if you had any suggestions as to a bag that would not make me look like a college student if I were dressed in professional attire. I also would take tips on good places to find professional attire. I look online but most sources seem to have a bias for their brand or are pushing $200 plus premium brand shirts. I figure working professionals would have a much better unbiased input.
thanks again