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ChimeraCreative wrote:I've never been a fan of the red tie/white shirt combo. Usually looks like someone's had their throat cut. :lipsrsealed2:
we wish;)
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I'm always in more loose/relaxed clothing at home, Wally. Jeans and stuff are for the outside world.

Blue suit, white shirt and red tie is a classic combo that can't fail. Just like dark blue suit and light blue shirt and gold tie.

I'm a little put off that I don't have to wear a tie at work.

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I saw some of the ties Sandman wears to work... I remember the Simpson's tie the most. ^_^

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He's an art teacher. He can wear what we wants. :D

No doubt he has a stripper tie. :D ;)

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Stocky Boy wrote:
I'm a little put off that I don't have to wear a tie at work.
No neck-tie required at work? Talk about your low standards. What, do you all just walk in from the street in tattered rags and whatnot? Bunch of filthy savages...:devilish:

Additionally, I have a small gold colored tie-pin shaped like a rook which I wear on my tie. It gives me that extra something that jumps out at people and impresses them. I know this because I have recieved countless compliments on my pin.

Thus, not only am I producing outstanding work but I'm doing while looking better than everyone else.

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I didn't realize men were so meticulous and creative about accessorizing, Wally. So tie pins and cuff links are actually useful gifts? *ponders*
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Wait until you see my man-bag. Riiiiight Wally? :D

My man-bag is all kinds of cool. Goes well with my Armani belt. Ohhhhh! Watch your feet people, I'm dropping names. :D

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ChimeraCreative wrote:I didn't realize men were so meticulous and creative about accessorizing, Wally.
Not all men. Just the important ones :cool:
So tie pins and cuff links are actually useful gifts? *ponders*
Honestly, it all depends on who you're shopping for. Most people in my office, save for the senior-level executives don't wear tie-pins or cufflinks on a regular basis. Only on special occasions. Again, know you're demographic before picking these up because they can be hella expensive.

I personally like wearing my tiepin regularly because it looks cool (Rook anyone?) and it increases my cool factor.

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Stocky Boy wrote:Wait until you see my man-bag. Riiiiight Wally? :D
In the U.S. they're called "Messenger bags". What are they called in the U.K?
My man-bag is all kinds of cool. Goes well with my Armani belt. Ohhhhh! Watch your feet people, I'm dropping names. :D
Your Armani belt and messenger bag win you a certain level of superficial respect. Learning you don't wear a tie to work has destroyed the image I've had of you in my mind all these years. A respectable image of you.

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kakhis, brown tommy hilfiger shirt, matching brown puma frankenclydes.

I was also wearing my oakleys before. I have a pair of CK sunglasses, more matrix and less reflecty.

I'm such a metrosexual. *sigh*

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I'm wearing what I slept in. I'd better close the curtains before the neighbours complain.
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ChimeraCreative wrote:I'm wearing what I slept in. I'd better close the curtains before the neighbours complain.
ha im sure we could fill the thread just me and you repeating that post.

Man i need to smarten up. And i definately need to shave, i seem to have grown a beard, although im unsure when it happened:dozey:
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CBKA wrote:ha im sure we could fill the thread just me and you repeating that post.
I do repeat the process every day. Need to move to a neighbourless community.

And you should keep the beard. It goes towards hiding that small, self-assured smirk of yours. ^_^
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but i like my small, self-assured smirk :( even if it is a lie:)
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Lying self-assured smiles are the most convincing ones of all.

Or so I'm told. ^_^
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well im convinced:)
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black socks, matching panties, blue jeans, old uni sweatshirt.

I don't even own dress pants right now. All I have are either jeans, cargo pants or pajama pants. Oh and a pair of shorts, but those are summer garb only.
Biscuit AWAY!

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Brown runners, fuzzy striped toe socks (shut up, I like them), dark jeans, I think my undies are blue, purple long sleeve and my navy blue Pearl Jam jacket with the Nazi dead Kool-Aid Man on the back.
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Gray socks with black bats on 'em
A dark navy blue t-shirt with an armored jouster on a horse on the front.

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Mr Wallstreet wrote: Additionally, I have a small gold colored tie-pin shaped like a rook which I wear on my tie. It gives me that extra something that jumps out at people and impresses them.
That DOES sound rully cool.
Though for some reason I almost immediately imagined a carebear with a rook symbol on it's stomach. O_o

My current job is a desk job, but I can wear whatever I want to work.
I usually wear jeans and a nice top, but I'm not above wearing one of my skull Ts.
Geeze. What am I gonna do with all of my dress pants?

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