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Become a male stripperIf I can't wear shorts to work, I have to very seriously question whether it's time to look for a new job.
My lodge has a lot of Scottish heritage so it’s lots of kilts, but practically despite having our own family tartan to dress properly in formal kilt it’s just a lot of extra kit.
Wearing a suit is a real secret of becoming a real gentleman and a real man, in a real true Masonic life and help you achieve your goals and a career path much stronger, if, you know where to look.Despite being on leave I visited my office twice this week- once for a performance review and I had referred two people to the company for roles-
I stayed well away from the later but caught up with each for a coffee after.
This suit, tie, shirt and square I’m wearing all my came in at about $100 but it looks disproportionately good considering those jeans I post about here cost more than double that - I had senior partners and the companies owner come and chat with me and complement my attire to my manager- not a bad thing since we are in a bonus cycle, eh?
I get the whole suit aversion thing as I worked in trade for a decade but dressing well does make you feel good, gives you a little boost and does give a pretty positive vibe to those around you too, there’s no downside.
Honestly, I just see it as a point of pride to dress to a standard suitable for the institution to which I’m in service too.Wearing a suit is a real secret of becoming a real gentleman and a real man, in a real true Masonic life and help you achieve your goals and a career path much stronger, if, you know where to look.
Off the rack? Pretty good if so; cut doesn't look too bad in the shoulders so lucky that fits you well. Great shade of blue. If you're going to invest in a more suits I think wider lapels will suit you.Despite being on leave I visited my office twice this week- once for a performance review and I had referred two people to the company for roles-
I stayed well away from the later but caught up with each for a coffee after.
This suit, tie, shirt and square I’m wearing all my came in at about $100 but it looks disproportionately good considering those jeans I post about here cost more than double that - I had senior partners and the companies owner come and chat with me and complement my attire to my manager- not a bad thing since we are in a bonus cycle, eh?
I get the whole suit aversion thing as I worked in trade for a decade but dressing well does make you feel good, gives you a little boost and does give a pretty positive vibe to those around you too, there’s no downside.
You need to take a very good long break from Arko.What is a suit?
A special kind of costume that some people wear to make sure noone mistakes them for honest men.What is a suit?
I actually want to make money when I go to work!Become a male stripper
Sorry, I was being a bit mischievous.What!? Ppl aren’t trusting consultants now…
I was being cheeky too in light of the PwC scandal.Sorry, I was being a bit mischievous.
For the record though, just about every job I've been in over the last 40+ years has been a shirt-sleeves affair. It's what you know (or can do) that's important, not what's on your back. The only time I was strict about dressing "up" was when I was a student at the Royal College of Music and playing my violin on the London Underground to keep my head above water in Thatcher's Britain back in the early '80s. I used to don the whole penguin suit then, but for concert halls shirts were usually enough.
How 'bout a clown suit? One size fits all...Well, after 3 months I’m back to work on monday.
I have a couple MJ bale suits in the drop 8 fit, I was initially a bit concerned as they are a much slimmer fit but having spent the last 3 months with bub and training in the gym, now these bale suits look quite good however my other suits look like garbage..