benstephens
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I strongly agree with you.Sapphire said:In any case, I fail to understand why nowadays one sometimes has the feeling that the people around expect an explanation or even apology for being well dressed (especially outside the office), while "ultra-casual" clothing, including these diaper-size "baggy pants", needs no explanation.
Spitfire said:The rules of this forum unfortunately forbids me to elaborate on why I dress up.
RockyHorror said:I dress up because I feel pretty. I wouldn't feel as good about myself if I went out in sweats everyday, I like to look polished and put thought and effort into the way I look everyday.
PADDY said:1. I like to look MASCULINE (I can quite happily tap into my feminine side without looking pink, fluffy and girly).
2. My dress code reflects the self respect I have 'for me' and that I hold for those that I choose to come into contact with and associate with.
3. It gets respect from others, my drinks come quickly and more times than enough secures a good table at a fine restaurant.
4. It is an extension of the self confidence that I naturally carry, born from genetics; schooling and other past enviroments.
5. When 'I' make the effort, other's take note and things get done sharply. I like those dymanics and that streamlining.
6. People make assumptions about 'you' very quickly in life, often on 'how' you are dressed and how you carry yourself (done within seconds of meeting). I use 'those assumptions and psychology' to maximum effect and benefit (in a nice, positive way ).
7. As Al Pacino once quipped, "I feel like KING OF THE WORLD." Not a bad way to feel (as long as it's measured, in balance, respects others and not abused).