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    Tom: It's funny you should mention blue, because most police forces use blue in their uniform, because blue is the color of authority.
    Valerie: Aaah.
    Tom: It's ¦¡ it's... under tests they have proven that blue seems to be a powerful, forceful color.
    Valerie: That's fascinating.
    Kim: Interesting. I never thought of that.
    Valerie: No, I hadn't, either.
    Kim: When I first moved here, seven years ago, I remember everybody was wearing black. All the time, it was black. All the designers, black. And I still like to wear black, I think because it goes with everything and when I don't know what else to wear, I can always put on lots of black things. (laugh)
    Valerie: Exactly. And I don't think it's a color that will ever go out of fashion, you know.
    Kim: Right, right. I think black and formal will always go together as well.