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Hight waisted pencil are GOAT
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I have never worn a shirt-sleeve button-up with a tie. That's for Geek Squad. Always wear a longsleeve with a tie, unless you have a cardigan/vest/coat. And a nice set of glasses never hurt either.
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Love a pencil skirt. I wear one at least twice a week.
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geechee slim wrote: »I have never worn a shirt-sleeve button-up with a tie. That's for Geek Squad. Always wear a longsleeve with a tie, unless you have a cardigan/vest/coat. And a nice set of glasses never hurt either.
I can't take a man seriously if he wears a short sleeve shirt to the office - period.
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geechee slim wrote: »I have never worn a shirt-sleeve button-up with a tie. That's for Geek Squad. Always wear a longsleeve with a tie, unless you have a cardigan/vest/coat. And a nice set of glasses never hurt either.
I can't take a man seriously if he wears a short sleeve shirt to the office - period.
Preach. If your arms needs to breathe, roll those ? sleeves up. -
I can rock with that pencil skirt!
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ParallelRhymes wrote: »geechee slim wrote: »I have never worn a shirt-sleeve button-up with a tie. That's for Geek Squad. Always wear a longsleeve with a tie, unless you have a cardigan/vest/coat. And a nice set of glasses never hurt either.
I can't take a man seriously if he wears a short sleeve shirt to the office - period.ParallelRhymes wrote: »geechee slim wrote: »I have never worn a shirt-sleeve button-up with a tie. That's for Geek Squad. Always wear a longsleeve with a tie, unless you have a cardigan/vest/coat. And a nice set of glasses never hurt either.
I can't take a man seriously if he wears a short sleeve shirt to the office - period.
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Why the ? is this dead thread a sticky?
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It's not dead, ? . I just been busy. I"m dropping posts this week. You ? have no appreciation for ? .
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Why ain't this in fashion forward.
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good ? dropped in here so far
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Just copped these for Fridays
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was always taught a man should have a at least 2 nice dark suits and a nice watch
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Cats are wearing bright striped socks to the job? Word? Lol okay
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ShencotheMC wrote: »ShencotheMC wrote: »Cats are wearing bright striped socks to the job? Word? Lol okay
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king hassan wrote: »ShencotheMC wrote: »ShencotheMC wrote: »Cats are wearing bright striped socks to the job? Word? Lol okay
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was always taught a man should have a at least 2 nice dark suits and a nice watch
@aneed123 Agreed... you were taught well. Once you've finished school or have entered the workforce, you should have at least 1 navy and 1 grey suit. They should be of reasonable quality [spend decent money on it (cop a $500 suit on sale for $250) and get it tailored well (abt $80-100)] and you'll do well. With regard to a good watch, you don't need to spend a rack on one.. and please no diamond studded BS... get a nice piece Fossil, Timex, Lacoste all make a classic, professional watches that look professional. If you wanna step the game up, got with the Brietling, Omega, Rolex, Tag, Patek, etc... I'm an Omega man I take them above all others! but that's just me.
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My TA told me to buy a new suit each year I'm in college. That way when I graduate I already got a weekday wardrobe.
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T/S totally abandoned this thread...
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ShencotheMC wrote: »ShencotheMC wrote: »king hassan wrote: »ShencotheMC wrote: »ShencotheMC wrote: »Cats are wearing bright striped socks to the job? Word? Lol okay
I've been gone for a long time sir. -
was always taught a man should have a at least 2 nice dark suits and a nice watch
@aneed123 Agreed... you were taught well. Once you've finished school or have entered the workforce, you should have at least 1 navy and 1 grey suit. They should be of reasonable quality [spend decent money on it (cop a $500 suit on sale for $250) and get it tailored well (abt $80-100)] and you'll do well. With regard to a good watch, you don't need to spend a rack on one.. and please no diamond studded BS... get a nice piece Fossil, Timex, Lacoste all make a classic, professional watches that look professional. If you wanna step the game up, got with the Brietling, Omega, Rolex, Tag, Patek, etc... I'm an Omega man I take them above all others! but that's just me.
I ve always been a fan of citizen watches..... their eco drive's are nice for bout $350. Dillards saty with pretty affordable suits that are name brand. Also keep ur dress shoes up kept -
was always taught a man should have a at least 2 nice dark suits and a nice watch
@aneed123 Agreed... you were taught well. Once you've finished school or have entered the workforce, you should have at least 1 navy and 1 grey suit. They should be of reasonable quality [spend decent money on it (cop a $500 suit on sale for $250) and get it tailored well (abt $80-100)] and you'll do well. With regard to a good watch, you don't need to spend a rack on one.. and please no diamond studded BS... get a nice piece Fossil, Timex, Lacoste all make a classic, professional watches that look professional. If you wanna step the game up, got with the Brietling, Omega, Rolex, Tag, Patek, etc... I'm an Omega man I take them above all others! but that's just me.
I ve always been a fan of citizen watches..... their eco drive's are nice for bout $350. Dillards saty with pretty affordable suits that are name brand. Also keep ur dress shoes up kept -
king hassan wrote: »was always taught a man should have a at least 2 nice dark suits and a nice watch
@aneed123 Agreed... you were taught well. Once you've finished school or have entered the workforce, you should have at least 1 navy and 1 grey suit. They should be of reasonable quality [spend decent money on it (cop a $500 suit on sale for $250) and get it tailored well (abt $80-100)] and you'll do well. With regard to a good watch, you don't need to spend a rack on one.. and please no diamond studded BS... get a nice piece Fossil, Timex, Lacoste all make a classic, professional watches that look professional. If you wanna step the game up, got with the Brietling, Omega, Rolex, Tag, Patek, etc... I'm an Omega man I take them above all others! but that's just me.
I ve always been a fan of citizen watches..... their eco drive's are nice for bout $350. Dillards saty with pretty affordable suits that are name brand. Also keep ur dress shoes up kept
I was in the military so Uncle Sam taught me that kiwi show shine game lol. They got a old school shoe repair shop back home that I got to that fixes the bottoms when the wear so I can keep a nice pair of dress shoes up -
aside from fashion..what's ya'll thought on grooming..i about to start using the badger brush and the double edge safety razor on some old school ? ..i been browsing sites like:
royalshave.com
classicshaving.com
groominglounge.com (went there and got a pedicure)