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>i'm dark blond, 183 cm tall and I weight 72 kg.
>I also have a severe case of babyface, I'm 23 and most people think I'm around 16.
>I can't grow a beard for shit and I'll also be starting as a high school teacher in a week or two.
>give me ideas for clothes and overall fits, that are suitable for the job without being too preppy. I don't want to look 16 in the classroom, but I don't won't to look like I have a stick up my ass either.
>bonus for all black fits

by the way those are my clothes for inside the house, I don't actually dress like this. thank you.

>> No.11606183

full Rick

No seriously though, cut/trim your hair so it looks more professional and just wear effay regular clothing, Oxford shirts/trousers and shit

>> No.11606208

>>11606183
I was thinking about at least using something to fix my hair, since I really like it at this length.
Thanks for the advice. Any ideas for a nice pair of shoes that will go with normal denim and a tucked in shirt? Also I should tuck in my shirts, right? I don't like how droppy they look otherwise.
Anything more about fall/winter ideas? I have a baggy light brown leather jacket, and a heavy black coat.

>> No.11606220

>>11606161
Go total normcore.
Levis 501 + tucked in shirt + any sneakers you like.

>> No.11606233

>>11606220
sound simple too, thanks
any rules when I should hem the legs and when not?

>> No.11606245

>>11606208
literally walk into banana republic and let a homo that works there dress you

dress like frodo in wilfred

>> No.11606255
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>>11606233
Yeah they should be hemmed, also just some advice from very observant high school student, which had a teacher your age and well, she dropped after one year and this is stuff that went wrong:
-used phone on her lessons, better get a habit they are not used to and won't do it on lessons (you should have habit, as they make you memorable, and not the teacher students hate) like drinking coffee or anything without sugar (you may even go yerba) or reading something
-did not have her private life hidden, so when you students to research on you (they probably will) and they will found anything what can destroy your whole authorithy you are pretty much fucked and they will have no respect for you

just my observation tho

>> No.11606277

>>11606255
thanks for the advice. your first point sounds too obvious, phones are restricted for students during classes, it's only natural that teachers to refrain from them. You are totally right about the second one - even if I don't use any social media, I'm quite the drinker (and occasional weed smoker) and I can't fucking imagine what could sprout from students seeing me in such a shape. '
I guess that teaching will have a beneficial effect on my bad sides.

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11606340

What grade will you be teaching

>> No.11606352

>>11606340
fifth to twelve. I'm only worried about 9 to 12 grade.

>> No.11606359

>>11606352
in case your education system is different than mine, those are people from ages 10 to 18

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>>11606340
Another

>> No.11606366

>>11606352
A key tip, stay as private as possible, and don't try to be their friends.

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Stand-and-deliver-core

>> No.11606377

>>11606366
work is work, I understand that.
I actually have some practice in this (about a month), but thanks for the guidelines. Actually it makes me feel more confident.
>>11606361
should I go for a suit jacket, suit in general?
>>11606367
I like the cardigan on that.

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>> No.11606396

>>11606161
Get some chinos or corduroys, office shoes or at least boat shoes, dress shirts (button-down collars are probably fine) and a couple of sweaters.

>> No.11606405
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He should try to avoid the meme light blue button down.
Am I right or wrong guys

>> No.11606417
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Something like this maybe?

One of my old fits I posted a while back.

>> No.11606418

>>11606396
This

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>>11606417
Pants look a little to tight on the ass and willy. Or are they both just really big

>> No.11606429

>>11606424
I think I just had my pants pulled up too high in that pic desu. Although they are both big ;^)

>> No.11606433

>>11606377
>I like the cardigan on that.
I agree.

>> No.11606436

>>11606405
It's a basic-as-fuck, versatile item. Of course it isn't a meme, nor should he avoid it. What he should avoid is it fitting as baggy as what your pic depicts.

>> No.11606440

>>11606161
why do you americans start as a teachers so young?

>> No.11606444

>>11606440
i'm not American

>> No.11606450

>>11606444
checked and keked

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>>11606417
Pants need to be high rise. Low rise pants are 2008-2013 core

>> No.11606538

>>11606161
make sure you maintain a warm and inviting persona, one that puts people at ease, but have very clear barriers of professionalism. Also don't get pissed at the kids that don't get shit. Remember personality is a big part of being /fa/