Originally posted by northernladuk
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostCoooooooor! Nothing better than ladies in suits IMO. Must be much easier than trying to match outfits every day and looks very smart and professional.
I have thing for ladies shirts and wearing cufflinks as well. Not sure why but always seems to give an air of assertiveness and competency... either that or it just gets me off... one of the two.
Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostCoooooooor! Nothing better than ladies in suits IMO. Must be much easier than trying to match outfits every day and looks very smart and professional.
I have thing for ladies shirts and wearing cufflinks as well. Not sure why but always seems to give an air of assertiveness and competency... either that or it just gets me off... one of the two.
I cannot be ar$ed with choosing outfits, I have a number of suits, shirts (lewins or pink, and yes cufflinks) to go with said suits and that's it. I also have a couple of pairs of shoes that go with said suits.
Considering I have 30 mins to get ready in the morning, I don't need the complications of choosing an outfit.Comment
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It's sad to see that the ability to wear a particular style of clothing is still a determining factor in peoples opinions on whether or not someone is competent or professional.Comment
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Today I am wearing a cheque shirt and a nice pair of Oxford Bags recently purchased from Bicester Viallag Outlet Centre.Comment
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Originally posted by shoes View PostIt's sad to see that the ability to wear a particular style of clothing is still a determining factor in peoples opinions on whether or not someone is competent or professional.Hard Brexit now!
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Black jeans, black shirt. And I'm more smartly dressed than the majority of people in the office.
Tomorrow working from home, so, probably, just a dressing gown.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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As per the other thread
I always wear either Plain Black suit or a charcoal grey with chalk stripe suite, I always wear double cuff shirts, with a cut away collar, never wear a tie and always wear brogues.
I have worked in the square mile since 1994.Comment
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Originally posted by aceboy View PostAs per the other thread
I always wear either Plain Black suit or a charcoal grey with chalk stripe suite, I always wear double cuff shirts, with a cut away collar, never wear a tie and always wear brogues.
I have worked in the square mile since 1994.Comment
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