ThePowderKeg
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Next week I have to attend my company's global sales meeting in Boston. There is a formal awards ceremony one evening. A coworker and I were discussing what we planned to wear and I said I intend to wear the dress I wore to the company Christmas party. Her response: "I was thinking about committing that faux pas, but I haven't decided yet."
It's a seasonally-appropriate/event-appropriate dress. Ninety percent of the people who were at the Christmas party will NOT be at the meeting/awards ceremony. The only people who might even remember what I wore to the company Christmas party are in my department and have already made whatever judgments about me they're going to make.
Am I crazy for wanting to wear a perfectly good dress more than once? I like new dresses as much as the next gal, but it seems ridiculous to me to go out and buy something new when I already have something I like that I could wear. Is this really a faux pas?
Thanks for helping me sort this out.
It's a seasonally-appropriate/event-appropriate dress. Ninety percent of the people who were at the Christmas party will NOT be at the meeting/awards ceremony. The only people who might even remember what I wore to the company Christmas party are in my department and have already made whatever judgments about me they're going to make.
Am I crazy for wanting to wear a perfectly good dress more than once? I like new dresses as much as the next gal, but it seems ridiculous to me to go out and buy something new when I already have something I like that I could wear. Is this really a faux pas?
Thanks for helping me sort this out.