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Dress Code at Work
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Debenhams do "Click and Collect" with a changing room to try on your collections, so there is definitely no excuse."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR -
But I live in Leeds now and we've got Harvey Nichols.Originally posted by LondonManc View PostYou've got a Debenhams in Bolton, get some of that money spent.
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I wear my co's uniform which happens to match whatever the client co likes people to wear.I couldn't give two fornicators! Yes, really!
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This one?Originally posted by BolshieBastard View PostI wear my co's uniform which happens to match whatever the client co likes people to wear.
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Just cos you flip burgers for a living doesnt mean others do, old chap.Originally posted by stek View PostThis one?

I couldn't give two fornicators! Yes, really!
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Rubbish response! C'mon man!!!Originally posted by BolshieBastard View PostJust cos you flip burgers for a living doesnt mean others do, old chap.
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I wear a suit (three piece Hugo Boss) at least three times a week and definitely a pin striped one once during non-summer months. I usually take the summer off
On this new contract today in Milan, I turned up in my best HB three piece, D&G watch and hand made Charles Thyrwitt brogues. I definitely turned heads
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All you cheap bastards, NCOTBAC
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Depends on the ClientCo. I haven't had a client (or employer) that expected a suit and tie since way before 2005, though I had one in 2009 that thought it was being generous allowing us to not wear ties. I wore suit-style trousers and shirt there, though I haven't actually possessed a suit that fits me in many years, so that was all they got - no jacket or shiny shoes
Thinking about it, I've almost never worked anywhere with a dress code stricter than "clothed".Comment
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First day on the gigOriginally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostI wear a suit (three piece Hugo Boss) at least three times a week and definitely a pin striped one once during non-summer months. I usually take the summer off
On this new contract today in Milan, I turned up in my best HB three piece, D&G watch and hand made Charles Thyrwitt brogues. I definitely turned heads
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All you cheap bastards, NCOTBAC
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