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  Farayi, I found your paper very interesting. I have placed my re-write above and your original below. I thought your essay could have benefited from more organization and more in-depth exploration of the connection between Veblen's theories and the development of a casual dress culture in law firms. I tried to address these issues in my re-write. Also, I did not find the gender politics of casual dress as interesting as you did, so I limited my discussion to the broader purposes of upper-class dress as Veblen sees them. If you have any questions, suggestions, or concerns, please let me know. -Sam

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