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Reddit mentions of AmazonBasics Travel Hanging Luggage Suit Garment Bag - 22 Inch, Black

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AmazonBasics Travel Hanging Luggage Suit Garment Bag - 22 Inch, Black
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    Features:
  • Measures 19.2 x 22 x 3 inches folded; 40 x 22 x 3 inches unfolded
  • Weight: 1.43 lbs.
  • Carry on garment bag with 6+ garment capacity great for business travel
  • Hangers extend through the top (hangers not included)
  • Durable weather resistant material protects against outside elements; full length center zipper for easy access.Loop handles fasten together for comfortable carrying and to attach to almost any rolling luggage
Specs:
Height3 Inches
Length40 Inches
Size22-Inch
Weight1.1 Pounds
Width22 Inches

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Found 2 comments on AmazonBasics Travel Hanging Luggage Suit Garment Bag - 22 Inch, Black:

u/VA_Network_Nerd ยท 1 pointr/college

It is uncommon for freshmen to obtain good internships, but you can't get them if you don't try.

/r/malefashionadvice is a fine resource.

Your bare minimum includes: (I assume you are male)

Leather shoes, preferably dressy.
Casual pants (Dockers, Duck Heads)
Leather belt that compliments or matches shoes.
Dress shirt - long sleeve, with button down collar.

Basically this overall look:

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That's your bare absolute minimum.

Depending on your shirt selection, you can add a tie to step things up a notch. Recommended if you are dealing with serious employers.

Your next step up is to add a blazer to achieve this basic look:

example3 example4

Your last logical / typical / common step up is the basic suit, which is pretty similar to the blazer look, just more coordinated and less casual.

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If you are going to buy a suit, I encourage you to go to a proper suit store.
Men's Warehouse, Joseph A Bank or something similar.

Get something in the $200 to $400 range -- And pay extra to have it tailored or fitted to you.
An off the rack suit can look baggy when they don't fit you well. This can damage your overall appearance.

Pay attention to the tailors & sales people. Think about color combinations so you can mix and match items for maximum re-use.

Dry-Clean the suit. If you are good with an iron, you don't have to dry-clean the dress shirts, but I recommend that you do so anyway. Dry-clean neckties only if you get them actually dirty.

DONT go cheap on the shoes. Spend $100 not $35 if you can. It really does impact the overall look.

You don't need to buy it from the suit-people, they might include one for free, but I very strongly encourage you to invest in a proper garment bag, kind of like this: garment bag and keep your suit(s) in the bag at all times.

That will keep it fresh, unfaded from the sun because you left it in a pile next to the window for a week, and free from animal hair, laundry stink and anything else negative we can think of.