hargist
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Here's an interesting story that has been unfolding in the last month, and I'm wondering if anyone else has had similar experiences.
There's a woman in my office building and we see each other all the time. She works on another floor, but we must have the same schedule because we often share an elevator. For the past month, she's been trying to figure me out.
I've been wearing suits every day to work. I was already wearing fedoras on a daily basis and I guess I got tired of the casual look and feeling like a slob. Since I started doing that, I get a lot more attention because most offices now accept casual clothes as their dress code. So I stand out.
One day, I was wearing this suit and hat:
I was sharing the elevator with this woman, and she said to me, "James Cagney" to which I said, "No, Tom Hargis. What's your name?" She explained that she was referring to the way I was dressed. (No kidding!) I explained that I just like the classic styles and as I exited the elevator, she said, "Have fun."
I think she thought of my suit as some sort of costume, but as we kept running into each other, and as she saw me in different fedoras and suits, she realized that this is the way I dress and it's not a costume, so she's become very curious about me.
Last week, we again met in the elevator. She asked me where I get my hats. "All over. I've gotten some vintage hats at thrift stores, but many of my new hats I get from a hat store in Hollywood." She asked if she could hold my hat and she told me how she read that movie stars like George Clooney had to be taught how to handle hats for various roles, because they had never worn them and they wanted to look natural with them. I gave her some tips on how to put them on and take them off properly and she was fascinated.
Then today (casual Friday), we again met in the elevator. I was wearing black pants, a gray button down shirt, and a sort of greenish sports coat, and of course a hat. She asked me, "Do you ever wear blue jeans?" She was absolutely shocked when I told her that I don't own any.
"Really! My boyfriend doesn't own blue jeans either, but he grew up in the 40's." I said, "I just don't like them. I think other pants are far more comfortable."
After that exchange, I realized that she's trying to figure me out. One thing is for sure, there will be more questions.
There's a woman in my office building and we see each other all the time. She works on another floor, but we must have the same schedule because we often share an elevator. For the past month, she's been trying to figure me out.
I've been wearing suits every day to work. I was already wearing fedoras on a daily basis and I guess I got tired of the casual look and feeling like a slob. Since I started doing that, I get a lot more attention because most offices now accept casual clothes as their dress code. So I stand out.
One day, I was wearing this suit and hat:
I was sharing the elevator with this woman, and she said to me, "James Cagney" to which I said, "No, Tom Hargis. What's your name?" She explained that she was referring to the way I was dressed. (No kidding!) I explained that I just like the classic styles and as I exited the elevator, she said, "Have fun."
I think she thought of my suit as some sort of costume, but as we kept running into each other, and as she saw me in different fedoras and suits, she realized that this is the way I dress and it's not a costume, so she's become very curious about me.
Last week, we again met in the elevator. She asked me where I get my hats. "All over. I've gotten some vintage hats at thrift stores, but many of my new hats I get from a hat store in Hollywood." She asked if she could hold my hat and she told me how she read that movie stars like George Clooney had to be taught how to handle hats for various roles, because they had never worn them and they wanted to look natural with them. I gave her some tips on how to put them on and take them off properly and she was fascinated.
Then today (casual Friday), we again met in the elevator. I was wearing black pants, a gray button down shirt, and a sort of greenish sports coat, and of course a hat. She asked me, "Do you ever wear blue jeans?" She was absolutely shocked when I told her that I don't own any.
"Really! My boyfriend doesn't own blue jeans either, but he grew up in the 40's." I said, "I just don't like them. I think other pants are far more comfortable."
After that exchange, I realized that she's trying to figure me out. One thing is for sure, there will be more questions.