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nchs09
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quote:
Originally posted by bas
Dress shirt, dark pinstripe suit (thin pinstripes!), vest (would be super awesome), and a light tie (I like to combo light tie with dark suit...just me though). Also everything should be a slim euro fit, none of that baggy pleated nonsense
so you dont like "the kings of comedy" style? hahahah i must admit they look kinda stupid.


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Orbax
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quote:
Originally posted by nchs09
so you dont like "the kings of comedy" style? hahahah i must admit they look kinda stupid.

thats an understatement

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nchs09
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quote:
Originally posted by Orbax
thats an understatement
overstate it... i dare you!


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wotyzoid
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DUMB!!


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Moral Hazard
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quote:
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I never understood the pleated thing...I'm not a 70 year old man with a prostate the size of a grapefruit


Funny thing is 15 years ago it was only old men that wore flat front pants.

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Halcyon+On+On
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"dress nice" =/= "dress professionally"

Tucked-in polo, nice belt, wrinkle-free khakis and decent shoes is nice enough for a school presentation. Maybe even most jobs. If an employer asks you to dress professionally though, it's nice black shoes, wrinkle-free dress pants (dark as possible), black belt, solid-coloured button up shirt with a collar (white shirt, if unsure of what colour), and a dark tie (or something that complements the shirt). At the very least, this is "dressing professionally".


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quote:
Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
"dress nice" =/= "dress professionally"

Tucked-in polo, nice belt, wrinkle-free khakis and decent shoes is nice enough for a school presentation. Maybe even most jobs. If an employer asks you to dress professionally though, it's nice black shoes, wrinkle-free dress pants (dark as possible), black belt, solid-coloured button up shirt with a collar (white shirt, if unsure of what colour), and a dark tie (or something that complements the shirt). At the very least, this is "dressing professionally".


we are not discussing dressing nice and dressing professionally, we are discussing dressing UP. I could be wearing flip flops, a sweet pair of jeans and a t shirt and be dressing "nice".


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Halcyon+On+On
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Let the big kids talk, ok?


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Re: do you consider "getting dressed up".....

quote:
Originally posted by nchs09
do you consider "getting dressed up".....khakis and a polo from like lacost?


only if i'm welfare

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squirrelly
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dress up = suit (or at least dress slacks & button up shirt)

dress up = HOT

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bas
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quote:
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we are not discussing dressing nice and dressing professionally, we are discussing dressing UP. I could be wearing flip flops, a sweet pair of jeans and a t shirt and be dressing "nice".


Anyone wearing jeans and flip-flops is not dressed 'nice'.

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Orbax
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if there is a difference between up and nice and professional I see very little.

If i was going to a realllllllllllly nice restaurant id still wear a 3 piece. I wear button up and tie when i take my girlfriend out to anything over $50 a plate.



for instance

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