Originally posted by The Lone Gunman
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Black.
Like the colour of my heart.
And probably my lungs too.
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A tie is better than your neck OG believe meOriginally posted by Old GregTies are slave badges for office workers. I only wear them under the gravest protest such as interviews.
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for one moment there I read that as a pair of KNICKERS.Originally posted by oraclesmithNo tie today. Just a blue T-shirt with some chocolate cake stains down the front and a pair of knackered jeans.
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No tie today. Just a blue T-shirt with some chocolate cake stains down the front and a pair of knackered jeans.
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This sort of thing?Originally posted by sasguruThe cardi is currently a de rigeur fashion item in the capital. Not that you carrot-munching provincials would know that.
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The cardi is currently a de rigeur fashion item in the capital. Not that you carrot-munching provincials would know that.Originally posted by The Lone GunmanCardi?
Are you also equiped with pipe and slippers?
I thought I could smell piss.
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Hmmm, OK then. I do wear a tie if they try to impose a dress-down day.Originally posted by The Lone GunmanThe norm here is casual. I don't like to conform so shirt and tie if not suited and booted.
I also feel there is a standard to keep up as a contractor.
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Originally posted by krameri'm rocking a blue shirt and black cardi for the office today with navy chino's
I can offer fashion advice via PM if anyone needs it... please provide a photograph of yourself so i can apply the appropriate color pallete for your build and complexion!
Normski from the fashion police will be round shortly to take you away ha ha!!!
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Cardi?Originally posted by krameri'm rocking a blue shirt and black cardi for the office today with navy chino's
I can offer fashion advice via PM if anyone needs it... please provide a photograph of yourself so i can apply the appropriate color pallete for your build and complexion!
Are you also equiped with pipe and slippers?
I thought I could smell piss.
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The norm here is casual. I don't like to conform so shirt and tie if not suited and booted.Originally posted by Old GregTies are slave badges for office workers. I only wear them under the gravest protest such as interviews.
I also feel there is a standard to keep up as a contractor.
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i'm rocking a blue shirt and black cardi for the office today with navy chino's
I can offer fashion advice via PM if anyone needs it... please provide a photograph of yourself so i can apply the appropriate color pallete for your build and complexion!
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