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do you consider "getting dressed up"..... (pg. 2)
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kadomony
imo, khakis and a polo says "hey i'm a prick"
LeopoldStotch
imo, nope not dressed up.
when i hear "dressed up", i think looking nice for the occasion. since it's a presentation, a nice sports jacket, clean pants, and nice shoes would be the minimum. a tux isn't required for that. :)
Sunsnail
khakis are more dressy-uppy than jeans
nchs09
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Originally posted by Sunsnail
khakis are more dressy-uppy than jeans
not if worn with a sports coat..... well at least not in my opinion.
Orbax
jeans are never ever ever ever part of dressing up no matter how fancy anything else you are wearing is.

khakis are business casual, polos casual.

you need dark pressed slacks, shoes that dont show sock, a belt, a button up shirt - tie preferable with simple/strong pattners(nothing too busy), and a jacket.

no pastels, no faded colors. either white or dark. Pressed collar, look sharp.
wotyzoid
dressing up has to include at least 3 pieces of clothing in my humble opinion. And that does not include jeans and shoes must go along with the outfit. The lest would be:

dress pants, button up shirt and a tie.
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 :o
Orbax
omg never pleated.

my favorite suits are New York style. Its very euro. Higher collars, slimmer fit. West Coast business suits are baggy pieces of .

Get it tailored. If I got a suit off the rack i might have to literally go nuts.
Space_Marine
No
bas
I never understood the pleated thing...I'm not a 70 year old man with a prostate the size of a grapefruit :mad:

Orbax
i think fat people wear pleats. hides the size of the leg
inconspicuous
sometimes I'm a fan of pleats, sometimes not. Depends on the pants. Anything that's supposed to be casual, though, no.

Definitely not a fan of cuffs on pants, either.
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