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When I was a boy normal dress at home was grey trousers Tweed jacket shirt and Tie.
Even if we had been out playing, Jacket and tie were the rule at meal times. To day. That is more like what I wear when I want to smarten up, but not wear a suit. Every one is so much more comfortable and casual these days. Terry________________________- Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for justice. The justice of God shall be theirs |
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That reminds my of several years I spent in a private boarding school, Terry. Jacket and tie were required at meals and social venues, and men were required to stand when a lady entered the room or was seated at/left table.
It all went to pot, though -- I'm currently wearing sweat pants and a hoodie. Last edited by Seyorni; 01-30-2006 at 09:19 AM. |
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I am almost always in jeans,t-shirt,and hiking type shoes. I wear a sport jacket,dress pants,and dress shoes, with a dressy T-shirt to other special events.
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I dress up every day to go to work at my office. Yes, I am the complete opposite of my avatars. I am your typical stereotype of and insurance representative. But on the weekends I never get out of my jammies. ![]()
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