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I very rarely wear a shirt that does not have buttons, when I do, it is usually only at home, same with shorts. I own one pair of sneakers and put them on just for exercising.

For work I typically wear nice jeans or slacks and a button down shirt with comfortable but stylish shoes.

I am a proponent of trying to look your best when in public. My dress code for going out, more times than not includes slacks, sport coat or a suit depending on the place or event.

Nothing wrong with shorts and t-shirts for most people on most days, but I hate to see flip flops and a ball cap added to the mix when at a nice place.

What's worse is seeing the dude on Sunday morning that rolled out of bed around 10:00 am and heads out for coffee with his messed up fuckin' hair and pajama/sweat pants on.

These of course are just my own personal opinions. :cool:

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I very rarely wear a shirt that does not have buttons, when I do, it is usually only at home, same with shorts. I own one pair of sneakers and put them on just for exercising.

For work I typically wear nice jeans or slacks and a button down shirt with comfortable but stylish shoes.

I am a proponent of trying to look your best when in public. My dress code for going out, more times than not includes slacks, sport coat or a suit depending on the place or event.

Nothing wrong with shorts and t-shirts for most people on most days, but I hate to see flip flops and a ball cap added to the mix when at a nice place.

What's worse is seeing the dude on Sunday morning that rolled out of bed around 10:00 am and heads out for coffee with his messed up fuckin' hair and pajama/sweat pants on.

These of course are just my own personal opinions. :cool:

we may not agree on threads, but we sure do on sounds.

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I very rarely wear a shirt that does not have buttons, when I do, it is usually only at home, same with shorts. I own one pair of sneakers and put them on just for exercising.

For work I typically wear nice jeans or slacks and a button down shirt with comfortable but stylish shoes.

I'm pretty much along these same lines. I finally realized I'm grown up, about ten years ago, and I've cleaned up my clothing, though still keeping casual.

I had a few suits and would wear them for the formal occasions, but now they don't fit! I will soon be buyng another.

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Nothing wrong with shorts and t-shirts for most people on most days, but I hate to see flip flops and a ball cap added to the mix when at a nice place.

The only thing that drives me up the wall clothing wise is seeing someone wearing a ballcap in a restaurant. I mean, jeez...

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I wear khakis/chinos to work on most days, usually with a button-up shirt of some kind, though not necessarily buttoned up.

I've been awfully fond of my new boot-cut jeans lately, so I've been wearing those a lot to work (I can get away with this on Fridays or if I've purchased a "casual sticker"). I've been wearing t-shirts and shorts more recently than I have since I graduated from high school. That's probably a response to having to look a little nicer at work during the week.

Haven't had a reason to wear a suit in many months, but enjoy wearing one if I deem it necessary.

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I wear khakis/chinos to work on most days, usually with a button-up shirt of some kind, though not necessarily buttoned up.

I've been awfully fond of my new boot-cut jeans lately, so I've been wearing those a lot to work (I can get away with this on Fridays or if I've purchased a "casual sticker").

Lemme guess: Target corporate on Nicollet Mall?

Right now, dirty navy cords, a Hanes v-neck t-shirt (white) with a few holes in it, and scuffed brown leather oxfords. I like my wardrobe.

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Cotton chinos and a t-shirt with (mostly) enlarged sleeves of Senegalese cassettes on front (or Senegalese national football team, WBGO or Spillers Records t-shirts). For going out I add a rather disreputable old jacket with the sleeves rolled up Miami Vice style :)

It's really NICE not to have to wear suits any more (except for funerals).

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I drive the motorbike everyday, so I wear safety clothing: boots, jeans, T-shirt, or button shirt when I feel I have to be more elegant, and leather Jacket. I never had to wear suits for my job, and I thanks God for it. When I don't drive motorbike, I can be casual or elegant, it depends on the situation and mood.

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I wear khakis/chinos to work on most days, usually with a button-up shirt of some kind, though not necessarily buttoned up.

I've been awfully fond of my new boot-cut jeans lately, so I've been wearing those a lot to work (I can get away with this on Fridays or if I've purchased a "casual sticker").

Lemme guess: Target corporate on Nicollet Mall?

Right now, dirty navy cords, a Hanes v-neck t-shirt (white) with a few holes in it, and scuffed brown leather oxfords. I like my wardrobe.

Target requires suits, so no, but you're close. Care to try again? :)

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I wear khakis/chinos to work on most days, usually with a button-up shirt of some kind, though not necessarily buttoned up.

I've been awfully fond of my new boot-cut jeans lately, so I've been wearing those a lot to work (I can get away with this on Fridays or if I've purchased a "casual sticker").

Lemme guess: Target corporate on Nicollet Mall?

Right now, dirty navy cords, a Hanes v-neck t-shirt (white) with a few holes in it, and scuffed brown leather oxfords. I like my wardrobe.

Target requires suits, so no, but you're close. Care to try again? :)

Man, it's been years since I've been within ten feet of any scene on Nicollet. US Bank? Wells Fargo? Honeywell? (the company, not the punk band) General Mills? I give up.

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I wear khakis/chinos to work on most days, usually with a button-up shirt of some kind, though not necessarily buttoned up.

I've been awfully fond of my new boot-cut jeans lately, so I've been wearing those a lot to work (I can get away with this on Fridays or if I've purchased a "casual sticker").

Lemme guess: Target corporate on Nicollet Mall?

Right now, dirty navy cords, a Hanes v-neck t-shirt (white) with a few holes in it, and scuffed brown leather oxfords. I like my wardrobe.

Target requires suits, so no, but you're close. Care to try again? :)

Man, it's been years since I've been within ten feet of any scene on Nicollet. US Bank? Wells Fargo? Honeywell? (the company, not the punk band) General Mills? I give up.

Best Buy. Probably the least formal (thank heaven) of all your guesses, and all major companies in the Twin Cities, for that matter.

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I wear khakis/chinos to work on most days, usually with a button-up shirt of some kind, though not necessarily buttoned up.

I've been awfully fond of my new boot-cut jeans lately, so I've been wearing those a lot to work (I can get away with this on Fridays or if I've purchased a "casual sticker").

Lemme guess: Target corporate on Nicollet Mall?

Right now, dirty navy cords, a Hanes v-neck t-shirt (white) with a few holes in it, and scuffed brown leather oxfords. I like my wardrobe.

Target requires suits, so no, but you're close. Care to try again? :)

Man, it's been years since I've been within ten feet of any scene on Nicollet. US Bank? Wells Fargo? Honeywell? (the company, not the punk band) General Mills? I give up.

Best Buy. Probably the least formal (thank heaven) of all your guesses, and all major companies in the Twin Cities, for that matter.

Oh right. I had a couple of acquaintances who did graphic design for them. I worked at Wells Fargo in their home mortgage division for a little while and hated it. I did wear what I wanted to, however, and put clients on hold because Bill Dixon was calling my cell phone!

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I dress the same as I have since I was a kid. Jeans and khakis and surfer shirts, baggy cargo shorts and skateboard shoes.

Me, too! Guess jeans, pink izod polo shirt (w/collar up, of course), Member's Only jacket... knit tie for special occasions.. :w;)

Seriously, I spend most of my time working in my home office, so it's jeans and t-shirts here. When I visit client sites, I usually try to roughly match whatever their employees/managers wear -- nice shirt, something that's not jeans, but never any ties. Most electrical engineering/software people I work with are usually in jeans all the time anyway, so I'm occasionally over-dressed.

I know I'm becoming an old fart when I see younger people in offices wearing flip-flops and shorts and find that totally inappropriate. This ain't the damn beach! :rfr

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Casual - I hate ties. Now that it gets more chilly I love cord jeans (Joker Harlem Walker is my favorite brand) with a nice shirt or longsleeve t-shirts. Jacket if appropriate.

In the summer I love linen pants and shirts.

On stage the band is in black jeans or pants and black longsleeve t-shirts.

I never wear caps or hats - I still have enough hair ...

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