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Originally posted by cojak View Post<pulls cuffs to show cufflinks>
Seeing suspenders outlined through the pencil skirt is slightly tarty, not a look I always want to portray.
Lacy hold-ups perform the job admirably, I find...
aaaaargh I'm going blind!
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Oakley Hawaii teeshirt, jeans, pringle socks, merrel trainers, a 6.5K breitling...and a large smile.Comment
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Originally posted by alreadypacked View PostI am wearing my working from home suit
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Gave up wearing a suit a few years ago and wear a good jacket instead, if the weather is not crap on the west coast it will be crap on the east coast and vice versa. Armani or Boss fitted trousers and Boss or Kenzo shirts and ties.Comment
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why the big deal with mentioning the names/labels in your clothes - does the fact you paid £125 for a £25 shirt inform me of anything?Comment
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Originally posted by Platypus View PostWhy the blush - is it the same as your birthday suit?
<---- Platypus' far away (imagining) look
shorts, t-shirt and slippersFiscal nomad it's legal.Comment
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Originally posted by original PM View Postdoes the fact you paid £125 for a £25 shirt inform me of anything?
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