I’d wear a suit more often if dry-cleaning wasn’t a hassle. Hmm.. I should check if machine washable suits are a thing.
At least in the UK, suits have become a rarity in medical professionals. You do see some consultants wear them, but they’re treated as strictly optional and nobody will complain about showing up with just a shirt and chinos. I’m keeping my suits nearly folded for the next conference I need to attend, I’ve got no excuse to wear them otherwise (that warrants the hassle IMO).
I’d wear a suit more often if dry-cleaning wasn’t a hassle. Hmm.. I should check if machine washable suits are a thing.
At least in the UK, suits have become a rarity in medical professionals. You do see some consultants wear them, but they’re treated as strictly optional and nobody will complain about showing up with just a shirt and chinos. I’m keeping my suits nearly folded for the next conference I need to attend, I’ve got no excuse to wear them otherwise (that warrants the hassle IMO).