fabiofades
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Incredible, I learned a lot thanks to this community about the perception of leather. I started with Schott first and then LW. Now when I thought Belstaff was the best a few years ago it makes me laugh a lot!
If you are in the sales area, it's best in that field not to stray too far from what is considered - Business-class.
Just not worth the risk.
I think it depends on the industry. And if you combine appropriately, you can give any jacket a formal touch.but maybe not the best choice for "formal" or "office wear"
Exactly this. Back in school I took a sales & Marketing class in the Agricultural area. Instructor had been a professional salesman for ~ 20 years. Had quite a few personal stories as you could imagine, but his biggest was of owning a classic British car - he would not take that car anywhere near any of his clients, simply because it could project a "status" that he did not want to imply - in a Midwestern farming community. So he mostly drove the Oldsmobile or a pickup truck. First impressions do matter.I agree... when you're in a client-facing area it's a different ball game.
Got a friend in consulting who was gifted an Omega Seamaster from his dad and was proud to wear it. Wore it to a client meeting, and his manager told him not to wear it at the client site again because they complained about it. And it's not even a Rolex...
Hello everyone, after purchasing my LW Speed Demon, I am looking for a finer and more dressy leather to go to work. I wanted a jacket to wear to the office. What do you think of this new Strum brand? I know there are a lot of purists here, but the quality looks impressive. Thank you for your feedback!
by purist, I meant going against the grain of fashion like Saint Laurent, Rick Owens or Céline jackets. Yes, I really like the jacket you shared with me.
Formeruser012524.62358 aka Zangy lol"unlike you TFLers I'm not obsessed with fashion so I wear oversized X-Files jackets"