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		By: Ellen Fagan		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I loved the dyed milk story - shows that color is VERY impactful indeed. I also read that all those absurd feminine hygiene commercials use BLUE FLUID because it resembles NO other bodily fluid. (I see.)

I&#039;ve never been a corporate suit-wearer, but for some reason really enjoyed reading the &quot;Dress for Success&quot; books in the 1970s; I came away with the info that brightly colored suits (unlike, say, the loyal &#038; trustworthy blue you mentioned) go over FAIRLY well in the South &#038; the Midwest...badly elsewhere. Color&#039;s a big deal! Thanks for all the observations...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I loved the dyed milk story &#8211; shows that color is VERY impactful indeed. I also read that all those absurd feminine hygiene commercials use BLUE FLUID because it resembles NO other bodily fluid. (I see.)</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve never been a corporate suit-wearer, but for some reason really enjoyed reading the &#8220;Dress for Success&#8221; books in the 1970s; I came away with the info that brightly colored suits (unlike, say, the loyal &amp; trustworthy blue you mentioned) go over FAIRLY well in the South &amp; the Midwest&#8230;badly elsewhere. Color&#8217;s a big deal! Thanks for all the observations&#8230;</p>
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