Wear a snap, Pearl button shirt and a bolo and you would work south of the Mason Dixon.Maybe it is just me, but I look the look of a blazer/sport coat with jeans.
Wear a snap, Pearl button shirt and a bolo and you would work south of the Mason Dixon.Maybe it is just me, but I look the look of a blazer/sport coat with jeans.
Whenever I have to wear a tie I tell my wife I look like a banker and ask for a chili dog.
I do as well. Its a little harder to do right than some people realize (they'll do something like wear a suit coat or jeans that don't really work with a sport coat), but when done well its a look that is comfortable and versatile for a lot of situations. I also have a soft spot for the look because my dad was an animal science professor and its a really common combination amongst that group.Maybe it is just me, but I look the look of a blazer/sport coat with jeans.
Version of the Mullet: Business in Front, Party in the BackMaybe it is just me, but I look the look of a blazer/sport coat with jeans.
I have one Mickey tie where he is peeking out through a paisley print. It is clearly Mickey Mouse but a little more subtle.When I retired I gave away all my ties except the novelty ones. Now I am thinking if I am a pallbearer someday would Mickey Mouse or Snoopy really be appropriate?
Who needs ties when you've got collars like this:40 decades? I'd love to see some of those ties from the 1600's.
Did you try wearing a golf shirt instead of a polo shirt?One of my first jobs out of college I wore a polo shirt. They told me I couldn’t wear a polo shirt so second day I wore a shirt and tie. Then somebody in charge told my boss “tell that surfer dude (I had kind of long hair at 23) he can’t wear a tie or we’ll all have to”. Seems like a contradiction to ban ties and polo shirts, need to allow one or the other but not tshirts.
Did you try wearing a golf shirt instead of a polo shirt?
Five suits and 2 more blazers. But 3 of my olders suits were bought when I was a bit thinner so the pants don't fit. I wear slacks with them so they are really just more as blazers. I probably should buy another suit and clean some of those out of my closet. But you have to have some variety when you are wearing one just about every Sunday.How many suits do people own? I literally don’t have one and haven’t for probably a decade.
For weddings I never wear a tie unless in the wedding party. Usually skip the suit/sport jacket too. A tie would be off or loose after so many drinks so what's the point.Probably 4 or 5 times a year. Occasionally go to places that require business formal attire, then the odd funeral or wedding.
Maybe it is just me, but I look the look of a blazer/sport coat with jeans.
The tie, I always thought you took your pants off after a couple drinks. Explains some stares from men and smiles from the women.For weddings I never wear a tie unless in the wedding party. Usually skip the suit/sport jacket too. A tie would be off or loose after so many drinks so what's the point.