APP Adrian
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Just curious since we are all addicted to vintage =).
And, yes I wear a suit ever day.
And, yes I wear a suit ever day.
I rarely wear suits anymore. My new job is casual and I am enjoying wearing denim on a regular basis.
Which reminds me... I've got way too many vintage ties and should sell them off.
I haven't worn a suit in DECADES. I'm more a fedora-with-leather-jacket type.
I do have some nice blazers for the (very) rare occurrences when I need to dress up a little more.
I wear a sports jacket almost everyday, I wear slacks everyday in varying degrees of formality depending upon what the day calls of me I only have one pair of jeans that I have worn twice in my three years of having that pair. As a young person I try and dress how someone my age would have dressed in every aspect from casual to formal in 30s England, so some days I'll wear boating blazers and white slacks, or neutral slacks with a sweater or cardigan and again probably a blazer of some kind. When in town on official business I like to be more dressy, so I'll likely to wear a suit then. When I'm at university I treat it as like going to school, so some days I'll wear a casual vintage suit, normally when it's cold and other casual vintage outfits. However some days I like to go all out.
Alas, I now live in the Torrid Zone, and all but one of my suits are better, well... suited for the Frozen North where I am originally from.
I can wear them in the "winter", and I do occasionally. I wear sport coats more often, but again, they are more suited for colder weather.
Also, I work in a more relaxed dress code environment, so jeans and a collared button-down shirt are my usual workwear.
neither of the voting options apply to me.
-if i wear a suit it's not always with a hat.
-if i wear vintage-casual rather than a suit, it's not because i want to 'conform...'
Do you prefer to dress up or dress down to the casual work environment?
neither of the voting options apply to me.
-if i wear a suit it's not always with a hat.
-if i wear vintage-casual rather than a suit, it's not because i want to 'conform...'
I almost miss the days when it was much easier to dress; just got up and put on a suit. It made things much easier, in my life.
When I first started working, (late 70's) people (in the USA) still had a discernible level of pride, a sense of trying to look accomplished. Everyone wanted to feel upgraded, to the extent that they could. It was evident in airports, in the streets, even in the MOVIES. Now I can go shopping in my pajamas, if I choose.