People were glad to see Owens go and then started hating everything James did. Like dumping the spring game format and wearing athletic gear instead of a suit
That's a good look. My mom had a huge crush on Jimbo
Jim’s a handsome fellow. And I completely agree RE: the suits. I LOVE it when men put on a classy/stylish suit and tie.
At least football coaches haven’t adopted the baseball manager’s model of wearing a player’s uniform.
When I entered the business world in the early 80's even us construction guys from the office wore slacks, a tie, and a sport coat. A suit if it was an important meet.
Today we are one step removed from stained sweat pants and a tee. It is remarkable how informal we are
Pretty much the only suits are lawyers. Its too bad in a way
It is too bad. I think everyone generally carries themselves differently (for the better) when they dress up. I always feel more polished when I wear a dress/skirt/heels out, but if I do so during the week people think I have an interview or a date.
People were glad to see Owens go and then started hating everything James did. Like dumping the spring game format and wearing athletic gear instead of a suit
That's a good look. My mom had a huge crush on Jimbo
Jim’s a handsome fellow. And I completely agree RE: the suits. I LOVE it when men put on a classy/stylish suit and tie.
At least football coaches haven’t adopted the baseball manager’s model of wearing a player’s uniform.
When I entered the business world in the early 80's even us construction guys from the office wore slacks, a tie, and a sport coat. A suit if it was an important meet.
Today we are one step removed from stained sweat pants and a tee. It is remarkable how informal we are
Pretty much the only suits are lawyers. Its too bad in a way
Lawyers don't really wear suits that much anymore either - even NYC corporate lawyers are biz-casual. Suits are normally just for those in court/arbitration
People were glad to see Owens go and then started hating everything James did. Like dumping the spring game format and wearing athletic gear instead of a suit
That's a good look. My mom had a huge crush on Jimbo
Jim’s a handsome fellow. And I completely agree RE: the suits. I LOVE it when men put on a classy/stylish suit and tie.
At least football coaches haven’t adopted the baseball manager’s model of wearing a player’s uniform.
When I entered the business world in the early 80's even us construction guys from the office wore slacks, a tie, and a sport coat. A suit if it was an important meet.
Today we are one step removed from stained sweat pants and a tee. It is remarkable how informal we are
Pretty much the only suits are lawyers. Its too bad in a way
It is too bad. I think everyone generally carries themselves differently (for the better) when they dress up. I always feel more polished when I wear a dress/skirt/heels out, but if I do so during the week people think I have an interview or a date.
I work in IT in the DC suburbs. Obviously it has become much more informal over the years. With many places moving to wearing virtually whatever, we had an official dress code of long pants (slacks or jeans) and a collar up until this year. Now it's basically use your own judgement. At our annual customer conference we had to wear ties up until 2 or 3 years ago, but to appear less stuffy in the industry we ditched the tie requirement. That conference and weddings/funerals are the only times I wear my suits, which kind of sucks cause I like to look nice and think I look decent in my suits, but it's just not practical to wear them.
I don't go to downtown DC that often, but did yesterday to take my kid to a concert. I was impressed at how many full suits I saw on the Metro and around downtown in August. It was hot and humid and gross and the lobbyists and bureaucrats were still rocking the sport coat and tie. I respect that.
I work in IT in the DC suburbs. Obviously it has become much more informal over the years. With many places moving to wearing virtually whatever, we had an official dress code of long pants (slacks or jeans) and a collar up until this year. Now it's basically use your own judgement. At our annual customer conference we had to wear ties up until 2 or 3 years ago, but to appear less stuffy in the industry we ditched the tie requirement. That conference and weddings/funerals are the only times I wear my suits, which kind of sucks cause I like to look nice and think I look decent in my suits, but it's just not practical to wear them.
I don't go to downtown DC that often, but did yesterday to take my kid to a concert. I was impressed at how many full suits I saw on the Metro and around downtown in August. It was hot and humid and gross and the lobbyists and bureaucrats were still rocking the sport coat and tie. I respect that.
In the 1990s @whlinder Row Boat had to wear coats and ties on all airplane rides. They told us the University is paying for your trip so you’d better make us? look respectable. I think they still have to do so but I’m not 100% on this. No sweats or track suits for classy AF row boat.
I work in IT in the DC suburbs. Obviously it has become much more informal over the years. With many places moving to wearing virtually whatever, we had an official dress code of long pants (slacks or jeans) and a collar up until this year. Now it's basically use your own judgement. At our annual customer conference we had to wear ties up until 2 or 3 years ago, but to appear less stuffy in the industry we ditched the tie requirement. That conference and weddings/funerals are the only times I wear my suits, which kind of sucks cause I like to look nice and think I look decent in my suits, but it's just not practical to wear them.
I don't go to downtown DC that often, but did yesterday to take my kid to a concert. I was impressed at how many full suits I saw on the Metro and around downtown in August. It was hot and humid and gross and the lobbyists and bureaucrats were still rocking the sport coat and tie. I respect that.
In the 1990s @whlinder Row Boat had to wear coats and ties on all airplane rides. They told us the University is paying for your trip so you’d better make us? look respectable. I think they still have to do so but I’m not 100% on this. No sweats or track suits for classy AF row boat.
Dennis Brown used to wear velvet brown track suits to school like every day.
People were glad to see Owens go and then started hating everything James did. Like dumping the spring game format and wearing athletic gear instead of a suit
That's a good look. My mom had a huge crush on Jimbo
Jim’s a handsome fellow. And I completely agree RE: the suits. I LOVE it when men put on a classy/stylish suit and tie.
At least football coaches haven’t adopted the baseball manager’s model of wearing a player’s uniform.
When I entered the business world in the early 80's even us construction guys from the office wore slacks, a tie, and a sport coat. A suit if it was an important meet.
Today we are one step removed from stained sweat pants and a tee. It is remarkable how informal we are
Pretty much the only suits are lawyers. Its too bad in a way
It is too bad. I think everyone generally carries themselves differently (for the better) when they dress up. I always feel more polished when I wear a dress/skirt/heels out, but if I do so during the week people think I have an interview or a date.
I could hook you up with one of the two. I'll even put on a suit that isn't even camo. Eastside!
I work in IT in the DC suburbs. Obviously it has become much more informal over the years. With many places moving to wearing virtually whatever, we had an official dress code of long pants (slacks or jeans) and a collar up until this year. Now it's basically use your own judgement. At our annual customer conference we had to wear ties up until 2 or 3 years ago, but to appear less stuffy in the industry we ditched the tie requirement. That conference and weddings/funerals are the only times I wear my suits, which kind of sucks cause I like to look nice and think I look decent in my suits, but it's just not practical to wear them.
I don't go to downtown DC that often, but did yesterday to take my kid to a concert. I was impressed at how many full suits I saw on the Metro and around downtown in August. It was hot and humid and gross and the lobbyists and bureaucrats were still rocking the sport coat and tie. I respect that.
In the 1990s @whlinder Row Boat had to wear coats and ties on all airplane rides. They told us the University is paying for your trip so you’d better make us? look respectable. I think they still have to do so but I’m not 100% on this. No sweats or track suits for classy AF row boat.
Dennis Brown used to wear velvet brown track suits to school like every day.
Looked sharp.
Well, not many people have pimp velvet track suits.
People were glad to see Owens go and then started hating everything James did. Like dumping the spring game format and wearing athletic gear instead of a suit
That's a good look. My mom had a huge crush on Jimbo
Jim’s a handsome fellow. And I completely agree RE: the suits. I LOVE it when men put on a classy/stylish suit and tie.
At least football coaches haven’t adopted the baseball manager’s model of wearing a player’s uniform.
When I entered the business world in the early 80's even us construction guys from the office wore slacks, a tie, and a sport coat. A suit if it was an important meet.
Today we are one step removed from stained sweat pants and a tee. It is remarkable how informal we are
Pretty much the only suits are lawyers. Its too bad in a way
CEO of my old company would say that you take yourself more seriously in a coat and tie. And he was right. You don't slouch at your desk and half-ass as much. You like you look more serious so it translates to how you feel. You feel like a serious adult ready to do bidness, not jog around the track.
Food for thought. I'm taking over our outside sales on the wet side but moving to Leavenworth to do it. Currently in Spocompton. My dress up has always been casual, nice dress shirt, shoes and Levi's or Kuhl pants. You and Race make good points and I may want to give it a trial run. My biggest problem with a suit and tie etc is that it's just not me and I want to be authentic to my customers. Anything that might better myself/sales/company image however is worth consideration. If anyone needs premium high quality blow up dolls or oversized butt plugs I'm your hook up.
People were glad to see Owens go and then started hating everything James did. Like dumping the spring game format and wearing athletic gear instead of a suit
That's a good look. My mom had a huge crush on Jimbo
Jim’s a handsome fellow. And I completely agree RE: the suits. I LOVE it when men put on a classy/stylish suit and tie.
At least football coaches haven’t adopted the baseball manager’s model of wearing a player’s uniform.
When I entered the business world in the early 80's even us construction guys from the office wore slacks, a tie, and a sport coat. A suit if it was an important meet.
Today we are one step removed from stained sweat pants and a tee. It is remarkable how informal we are
Pretty much the only suits are lawyers. Its too bad in a way
CEO of my old company would say that you take yourself more seriously in a coat and tie. And he was right. You don't slouch at your desk and half-ass as much. You like you look more serious so it translates to how you feel. You feel like a serious adult ready to do bidness, not jog around the track.
Food for thought. I'm taking over our outside sales on the wet side but moving to Leavenworth to do it. Currently in Spocompton. My dress up has always been casual, nice dress shirt, shoes and Levi's or Kuhl pants. You and Race make good points and I may want to give it a trial run. My biggest problem with a suit and tie etc is that it's just not me and I want to be authentic to my customers. Anything that might better myself/sales/company image however is worth consideration. If anyone needs premium high quality blow up dolls or oversized butt plugs I'm your hook up.
“Outside sales on the ‘wet side?” “Levi’s and Kuhn pants?!”
T’s and P’s.
Sounds like you have a bleach HH in your near future - Leavenworth may not be the spot, Wenatchee can hook you up.
Don’t worry about the wardrobe, won’t be a problem for long.
People were glad to see Owens go and then started hating everything James did. Like dumping the spring game format and wearing athletic gear instead of a suit
That's a good look. My mom had a huge crush on Jimbo
Jim’s a handsome fellow. And I completely agree RE: the suits. I LOVE it when men put on a classy/stylish suit and tie.
At least football coaches haven’t adopted the baseball manager’s model of wearing a player’s uniform.
When I entered the business world in the early 80's even us construction guys from the office wore slacks, a tie, and a sport coat. A suit if it was an important meet.
Today we are one step removed from stained sweat pants and a tee. It is remarkable how informal we are
Pretty much the only suits are lawyers. Its too bad in a way
CEO of my old company would say that you take yourself more seriously in a coat and tie. And he was right. You don't slouch at your desk and half-ass as much. You like you look more serious so it translates to how you feel. You feel like a serious adult ready to do bidness, not jog around the track.
Food for thought. I'm taking over our outside sales on the wet side but moving to Leavenworth to do it. Currently in Spocompton. My dress up has always been casual, nice dress shirt, shoes and Levi's or Kuhl pants. You and Race make good points and I may want to give it a trial run. My biggest problem with a suit and tie etc is that it's just not me and I want to be authentic to my customers. Anything that might better myself/sales/company image however is worth consideration. If anyone needs premium high quality blow up dolls or oversized butt plugs I'm your hook up.
“Outside sales on the ‘wet side?” “Levi’s and Kuhn pants?!”
T’s and P’s.
Sounds like you have a bleach HH in your near future - Leavenworth may not be the spot, Wenatchee can hook you up.
Don’t worry about the wardrobe, won’t be a problem for long.
Lol thanks. I'm saving my old sweatpants for unemployment and looking forward to all the time I can spend here. The future is looking up!
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Nice suit and tie, but needs a JWN slim fit white shirt. No button down collar. Needs to learn how to tie a half Windsor knot with a proper dimple.
It is too bad. I think everyone generally carries themselves differently (for the better) when they dress up. I always feel more polished when I wear a dress/skirt/heels out, but if I do so during the week people think I have an interview or a date.
(NTTIATWWT)
I feel like I missed out on the hat era. No, your faggy fedora's don't count.
If yuh would keep the racism off the board.
Thanks
I don't go to downtown DC that often, but did yesterday to take my kid to a concert. I was impressed at how many full suits I saw on the Metro and around downtown in August. It was hot and humid and gross and the lobbyists and bureaucrats were still rocking the sport coat and tie. I respect that.
Looked sharp.
T’s and P’s.
Sounds like you have a bleach HH in your near future - Leavenworth may not be the spot, Wenatchee can hook you up.
Don’t worry about the wardrobe, won’t be a problem for long.