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It's absolutely alright to overdress on your first day.
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In fact, the sweat may merely be a warning sign that the baby is overdressed or in an overheated room.
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I love to overdress when there's an occasion to do it.
observer.com
Always err on the side of being overdressed.
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That's not say they're overdressed but it does take colourful leggings or slacks and to stand out from the crowd.
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They had no sooner left when three newcomers, lavishly overdressed for hawk watching, climbed the tower.
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Now place all the other ingredients into a bowl and spoon over the dressing using a light hand -- this salad should definitely not be overdressed.
www.independent.co.uk
Beyond the baseline acidity, it was not overdressed, and the different degrees of soft and crisp worked really well.
www.montrealgazette.com
I like it pretty easy- the best thing is to down dress not to overdress with ties and pocket squares and loafers.
www.gq-magazine.co.uk
In an event that screams "the shorter, the better," you feel awfully overdressed in jeans and collared shirt.
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