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Title: Those of you who wear suits to work
Post by: twoiron on July 28, 2008, 04:03:01 PM
Personally I like a good cufflink, nothing flamboyant (of course not flamboyant in the other sense of the word)


Title: Re: Those of you who wear suits to work
Post by: Uisce Beatha on July 28, 2008, 04:05:03 PM
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Those of you who wear suits to work

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Title: Re: Those of you who wear suits to work
Post by: Aske on July 28, 2008, 04:06:20 PM
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Those of you who wear suits to work

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what's a suit ?


Title: Re: Those of you who wear suits to work
Post by: hobbit on July 28, 2008, 04:10:14 PM
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Those of you who wear suits to work

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what's a suit ?



FU you both!  :-[



Title: Re: Those of you who wear suits to work
Post by: Uisce Beatha on July 28, 2008, 04:11:21 PM
^^ IT guy in a suit?  WTF?  Did you not get the circa 1979 memo?


Title: Re: Those of you who wear suits to work
Post by: hobbit on July 28, 2008, 04:12:45 PM
Incidentally, I do not wear cuff links.  They do add to a more formal look, and perhaps more style and class as a result - but I've just never hassled with em.



Title: Re: Those of you who wear suits to work
Post by: hobbit on July 28, 2008, 04:18:24 PM
^^ IT guy in a suit?  WTF?  Did you not get the circa 1979 memo?

Its a corporate culture thang at my place of employment (and part of the dress code - not suits so much, but dress shirts and ties).  And frankly, I do not disagree with it given the crap some people wear on a 'business casual' day.  Seems the 'business' portion of the term is completely lost on people  ::)

The one thing that does bother me - the double standard, or lack of a standard, for women under the dress code.  Women are allowed tremendous latitude in interpreting business attire, which allows them to be business casual everyday.  Men - better have that dress shirt and tie on or someone will report you  :sad3:



Title: Re: Those of you who wear suits to work
Post by: 1puttpar on July 28, 2008, 05:00:02 PM
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Title: Re: Those of you who wear suits to work
Post by: spacey on July 28, 2008, 05:07:11 PM
I only wear a jacket a few times a month, but do wear slacks/ties every day. Cufflinks would be far too formal for my job and/or place of employment. Ditto on the women having far more latitude in dress than men. At what point did capri pants a sleeveless shirt and flip flops amount to appropriate business dress? Even business casual?


Title: Re: Those of you who wear suits to work
Post by: hobbit on July 28, 2008, 05:15:22 PM
I only wear a jacket a few times a month, but do wear slacks/ties every day. Cufflinks would be far too formal for my job and/or place of employment. Ditto on the women having far more latitude in dress than men. At what point did capri pants a sleeveless shirt and flip flops amount to appropriate business dress? Even business casual?


Solidarity brotha!


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Title: Re: Those of you who wear suits to work
Post by: Clive on July 28, 2008, 05:45:18 PM
Ditto on the women having far more latitude in dress than men. At what point did capri pants a sleeveless shirt and flip flops amount to appropriate business dress? Even business casual?
Translation: spacey has fat calves and ugly feet.


I used to work for McGraw-Hill, where a tie was required.  ANY tie.  We were young, the jobs were poor, we wore the craziest ties we could find.  Do your job well and it's amazing what you can get away with.

I'd wear cufflinks, because I like 'em and I think they'd probably be not too far off the mark for a business-attire office.  But taht's suit or coat-n-tie business-attire, not dress shirt-n-tie (hobbit attire).


Title: Re: Those of you who wear suits to work
Post by: spacey on July 28, 2008, 05:53:24 PM
Ditto on the women having far more latitude in dress than men. At what point did capri pants a sleeveless shirt and flip flops amount to appropriate business dress? Even business casual?
Translation: spacey has fat calves and ugly feet.

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Title: Re: Those of you who wear suits to work
Post by: Walfredo on July 28, 2008, 06:37:05 PM
No suits at my work but some of my work shirts have french cuffs so I wear cuff links with them.  Sometimes I wear cuff links with my suit for weddings and what not.

My company on average dresses terrible.  The fat cow women that wear essentially spandex pants and large shirts with sandals as business casual.  While the guys wear trousers, dress shirts and wingtips.


Title: Re: Those of you who wear suits to work
Post by: twoiron on July 28, 2008, 06:50:19 PM
No suits at my work but some of my work shirts have french cuffs so I wear cuff links with them.  Sometimes I wear cuff links with my suit for weddings and what not.

My company on average dresses terrible.  The fat cow women that wear essentially spandex pants and large shirts with sandals as business casual.  While the guys wear trousers, dress shirts and wingtips.

I agree there's nothing worse than fat chicks in spandex and fat people shirts.... in any situation


Title: Re: Those of you who wear suits to work
Post by: Spanky on July 28, 2008, 06:50:43 PM
I work for a living so it's jeans and a polo or t-shirt (at least I use to work for a living, now that I'm in lower management I don't have to work so hard but I still get the perks of wearing what's comfortable. I could wear shorts if I want but don't mostly for protection due to certain job hazards.)


Title: Re: Those of you who wear suits to work
Post by: Spanky on July 28, 2008, 06:51:01 PM
No suits at my work but some of my work shirts have french cuffs so I wear cuff links with them.  Sometimes I wear cuff links with my suit for weddings and what not.

My company on average dresses terrible.  The fat cow women that wear essentially spandex pants and large shirts with sandals as business casual.  While the guys wear trousers, dress shirts and wingtips.

I agree there's nothing worse than fat chicks in spandex and fat people shirts.... in any situation
LMAO


Title: Re: Those of you who wear suits to work
Post by: Darla on July 28, 2008, 06:51:19 PM
I used to get to wear jeans and my work shirt supplied by the company, however do two of the "girls" I work with, we all have to where khaki type pants to work.  >:( their pants were faded in places, they just looked worn. The required blue jeans were darker. Lets just be frank, they looked like crap, and when the head person says the look like crap, especially when he does not see them very often, you know its time for a change.

I like my blue jeans and tennis shoes. I guess it is always the few that ruin it for us all.


Title: Re: Those of you who wear suits to work
Post by: Spanky on July 28, 2008, 07:01:08 PM
I used to get to wear jeans and my work shirt supplied by the company, however do two of the "girls" I work with, we all have to where khaki type pants to work.  >:( their pants were faded in places, they just looked worn. The required blue jeans were darker. Lets just be frank, they looked like crap, and when the head person says the look like crap, especially when he does not see them very often, you know its time for a change.

I like my blue jeans and tennis shoes. I guess it is always the few that ruin it for us all.
Just to clarify these girls were wearing low waist jeans should not be wearing these type of jeans. Their waist is the same width as their hips. Just does not work, no hour glass figure.

That and one of them is a real bitch ass *vagina* of a *humid grotto* *trollop* that *fudge*s any *8==>* that would fondle her nothing *funbags* and let her give them a *staff review* that results in an ass reaming *fudge* of a *trollop*.

Actually the last statement was more of a test of the censor on this site then the truth. She is just a bitch.


Title: Re: Those of you who wear suits to work
Post by: Darla on July 28, 2008, 07:11:24 PM
I used to get to wear jeans and my work shirt supplied by the company, however do two of the "girls" I work with, we all have to where khaki type pants to work.  >:( their pants were faded in places, they just looked worn. The required blue jeans were darker. Lets just be frank, they looked like crap, and when the head person says the look like crap, especially when he does not see them very often, you know its time for a change.

I like my blue jeans and tennis shoes. I guess it is always the few that ruin it for us all.
Just to clarify these girls were wearing low waist jeans should not be wearing these type of jeans. Their waist is the same width as their hips. Just does not work, no hour glass figure.

That and one of them is a real bitch ass *vagina* of a *humid grotto* *trollop* that *fudge*s any *8==>* that would fondle her nothing *funbags* and let her give them a *staff review* that results in an ass reaming *fudge* of a *trollop*.

Actually the last statement was more of a test of the censor on this site then the truth. She is just a bitch.

It is funnier without the censor, the censor worked very well


Title: Re: Those of you who wear suits to work
Post by: Clive on July 28, 2008, 07:12:02 PM
I work for a living so it's jeans and a polo or t-shirt (at least I use to work for a living, now that I'm in lower management I don't have to work so hard but I still get the perks of wearing what's comfortable. I could wear shorts if I want but don't mostly for protection due to certain job hazards.)
Jeans offer more knee protection?


Title: Re: Those of you who wear suits to work
Post by: Darla on July 28, 2008, 07:13:54 PM
I work for a living so it's jeans and a polo or t-shirt (at least I use to work for a living, now that I'm in lower management I don't have to work so hard but I still get the perks of wearing what's comfortable. I could wear shorts if I want but don't mostly for protection due to certain job hazards.)
Jeans offer more knee protection?
Yep, for his jobs he has to do on his hands and knees!


Title: Re: Those of you who wear suits to work
Post by: gleek on July 28, 2008, 08:48:43 PM
I could wear shorts if I want but don't mostly for protection due to certain job hazards.)

You're still lower management. You might have to get used to wearing these someday anyway if you want to get into upper managment.
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Title: Re: Those of you who wear suits to work
Post by: Fuzzy on July 28, 2008, 09:24:17 PM
Nope. I don't wear a suit often but I don't own cufflinks.



Title: Re: Those of you who wear suits to work
Post by: MFAWG on July 28, 2008, 11:45:26 PM
Personally I like a good cufflink, nothing flamboyant (of course not flamboyant in the other sense of the word)

Ah, but do they match your pinky ring, Mr. Corleone?

I could wear shorts if I want but don't mostly for protection due to certain job hazards.)

You're still lower management. You might have to get used to wearing these someday anyway if you want to get into upper managment.
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Title: Re: Those of you who wear suits to work
Post by: Spanky on July 29, 2008, 03:33:40 AM
I could wear shorts if I want but don't mostly for protection due to certain job hazards.)

You're still lower management. You might have to get used to wearing these someday anyway if you want to get into upper managment.
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Don't want to. I probably make as much as my manager with my overtime and I still have a ways to go on the pay scale. Plus the tools I have to fix everyday are probably easier to work on then the tools in management.