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Quoted: Business Analyst working in software development. My only suit is sitting in the clothing donation pile. I wore it once in the past seven years (job interview) and it is both out of style and too large for me. I don't plan on replacing it. View Quote Save it! All you have to do is eat more and eventually it will come back into style. At least that's what all the guys with three button suits keep telling themselves. |
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I have a couple of suits in the closet. I haven’t worn them in quite a while, and doubt that they fit…the cotton apparently shrinks in the darkness.
As I begin my transition out of the military, and giving up the Dress Blues and the new Pinks & Greens, I’ll reevaluate the need for a blazer or two depending on where I land after retirement. |
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Quoted: Fuck your city boy suits. If starched jeans and a sport coat is not good enough, I’m out. Then again, I don’t typically associate with the suit wearing types and last time I hopped into one of these threads it blew a sizable chunk of yall’s minds that most of the weddings I’ve been to had the groom wearing starched jeans, a button up western shirt, vest, and maybe a coat. View Quote Do you even golf shirt bro? |
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I changed careers 17 years ago and left production agriculture (feedlots and ranches) to be an ag loan officer. Then after a few years went to the large local bank, which was a suit and tie institution. I enjoyed it for the change. We called it wearing “full pads”. I’m now in a khakis environment but I do miss the full pads on occasion.
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Aviation safety profesional here.
T-shirt and shorts today after I change out of my work out shorts and t-shirt. |
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Miner, and gradually getting into mine services/consulting. For anything customer-facing, I wear jeans and a hi-viz shirt because A) W65 on a belt is required equipment and B) I'm likely to climb a raise, jump on equipment, or do something else that gets me covered in dust/oil/etc.
If it requires anything more than jeans and a flannel or western shirt, I'm staying home. Somebody who values appearance over practicality isn't worth doing business with. |
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Quoted: No but it's bulky and would need a hanging suitcase. He hasn't worn it in years-he wore a vest and a tie to our last two daughters wedding. We're pretty casual. @Justsayin thanks we're going on RC ad well. It's our first cruise - October View Quote Dressing up is entirely at your discretion. I’ve worn jeans and a polo to many formal nights on rc. They do rent formal if you can buy off the rack. |
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Quoted: Our minds are blown. Or, maybe the term "city boy" and the references to starched jeans says a lot more about what's going on here than other's assertions of "practicality" and what not. There's a reason the Mao suit became a thing - an outward expression of proletariat values and stigmatization of those of the supposed bourgeoisie. At least we haven't gone full Pol Pot yet, but it's easy to sense the undercurrent and the raw emotion. View Quote Class warfare is alive & well. See also: ARFCOM Union threads WORKERS OF THE WORLD UNITE |
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I love wearing a suit and looking good for my wife.
I loathe sweating my ass off. Most places and occasions I would WANT to wear a suit I end up sweating my ass off, I'm just wired to be warm, apparently. Wife thought a tux and a beach wedding were compatible....I think I'm the first groom I've seen that had a towel boy. I sweat my ass off most days for work, I don't see how pride in my appearance means I must choose to be miserable in my leisure time. To you guys that can comfortably wear a suit and tie in 80+ F climates, I salute you, not everyone can. . |
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Quoted: I love wearing a suit and looking good for my wife. I loathe sweating my ass off. Most places and occasions I would WANT to wear a suit I end up sweating my ass off, I'm just wired to be warm, apparently. Wife thought a tux and a beach wedding were compatible....I think I'm the first groom I've seen that had a towel boy. I sweat my ass off most days for work, I don't see how pride in my appearance means I must choose to be miserable in my leisure time. To you guys that can comfortably wear a suit and tie in 80+ F climates, I salute you, not everyone can. . View Quote A tux does not belong on a beach. |
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BTW, in case no one else noticed, there's usually a pretty stark division in opinion that seems to correlate to poster geography in these threads.....
Wonder why? |
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I can wear jeans and a $8 Sam's club t shirt and be happy.
With that said, I do enjoy wearing a custom made and tailored suit and I have a few. It's nice to dress well and look elegant. |
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Quoted: I own a suit. For weddings/graduations/funerals/etc. I couldn’t imagine going to those in anything less. I’d be out of place if I did. Guess I’m just old fashioned. View Quote Wearing a suit has never had relevance to my professional life. However, you have to have one to show proper respect at funerals, weddings, and similar social functions. |
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I earn a living playing online slot machines. I work in the nude.
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I may have had a suit, but a sports coat and a pair of Dockers was usually good enough. Most of my lectures were in jeans, hoodie, and Beefy-Ts.
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I'm an aircraft mechanic. It would be silly to think I would wear a suit to work, not to mention I am mandated to wear company uniform.
However, I take pride in my appearance and actually enjoy looking my best when I take my wife out or go to various events. I own a suit and 3 sport coats as well as 5-6 pairs of slacks and 3 pairs of dress shoes. I have a wardrobe that can accommodate just about any occasion. It's true that people respond better to you when you're well dressed. My question is how does any adult man not have a suit? |
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Originally Posted By KC-130 FLT ENG: I'm an aircraft mechanic. It would be silly to think I would wear a suit to work, not to mention I am mandated to wear company uniform. However, I take pride in my appearance and actually enjoy looking my best when I take my wife out or go to various events. I own a suit and 3 sport coats as well as 5-6 pairs of slacks and 3 pairs of dress shoes. I have a wardrobe that can accommodate just about any occasion. It's true that people respond better to you when you're well dressed. My question is how does any adult man not have a suit? View Quote I don’t have a suit because I don’t want to be a hypocrite. I don’t trust people who wear suits so I don’t wear one . . Preachers are some of the worst examples , IMO . I dislike phony people and for me to wear a suit I would be phony too . Yeah , my thoughts on things seem weird to some people , but makes sense to me. |
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Work-from-home IT project manager.
I've worked from home for about a decade. Have never turned my webcam on, nobody I work with has ever met me in person. Shorts and t-shirts are 90% of my wardrobe. Ordained Dudeist priest. |
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I have about 6 suits. When you have them custom made from a an Italian designer they actually fit well and are comfortable to wear all day.
But most of my time in on jeans and a t shirt. I am a private equity associate |
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Quoted: I haven't had a suit since I started buying my own clothes. I wear a shirt with a collar for church and what not. I own a tie but I don't know where it's at. I'm firmly in the t shirt and jeans category daily. I've always worked blue collar and trades jobs so it's not an issue. A coworker of mine went back to school later in life. One of the big plusses for him was his new path in life was going to require him to dress up for work. For my fellow non suit guys. What do you do for a living? View Quote I was in sales for 25 years and it was the required uniform. I also wear one when I go before the King of Kings in His house, at my children's weddings, and at my parents and grandparents' funerals. They all deserve to be honored. I'm not going to clean the barn. I hate ties but if you are going to honor someone, do it right. I really don't care what other folk wear. |
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To answer the op’s question I would be classed as a first responder. I don’t own a dress uniform for that either, it’s archaic and unneeded in my opinion.
Simply put I don’t do formal clothing, polo shirt and a pair of cargo khaki pants is as fancy as I ever get and even then only very rarely. I don’t even know how to tie a necktie and I have zero intention of ever learning because it’s a skill I’ll never need. |
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Quoted: Arfcom: Modern society sucks. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/161410/IMG_7465_jpeg-3206629.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/161410/IMG_7466_jpeg-3206630.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/161410/IMG_7467_jpeg-3206631.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/161410/IMG_7468_jpeg-3206633.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/161410/IMG_7469_jpeg-3206634.JPG Also Arfcom: hell no I don’t own a suit, I work in the trades, I own my own business, suits are gay as fuck View Quote That's a lot of shoe and mattress sales!! |
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Quoted: I love wearing a suit and looking good for my wife. I loathe sweating my ass off. Most places and occasions I would WANT to wear a suit I end up sweating my ass off, I'm just wired to be warm, apparently. Wife thought a tux and a beach wedding were compatible....I think I'm the first groom I've seen that had a towel boy. I sweat my ass off most days for work, I don't see how pride in my appearance means I must choose to be miserable in my leisure time. To you guys that can comfortably wear a suit and tie in 80+ F climates, I salute you, not everyone can. . View Quote Linen suits |
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What's amusing is when you go to a wedding or a funeral or another place that people of proper upbringing know that you should wear a suit. You can tell really, really quickly who doesn't wear or own a suit. They'll have pulled out one that was last worn at cousin Bobbie's wedding in 1997 that hasn't been worn since. White bucks like Clark Griswold.
Seriously, just go rent a suit from Men's Warehouse or something. Or be remembered as "When People of Walmart went to a funeral" by the rest of your family. You're not Bono or Zelenskyy. Wear a suit when it's the thing to do. |
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Quoted: What's amusing is when you go to a wedding or a funeral or another place that people of proper upbringing know that you should wear a suit. You can tell really, really quickly who doesn't wear or own a suit. They'll have pulled out one that was last worn at cousin Bobbie's wedding in 1997 that hasn't been worn since. White bucks like Clark Griswold. Seriously, just go rent a suit from Men's Warehouse or something. Or be remembered as "When People of Walmart went to a funeral" by the rest of your family. You're not Bono or Zelenskyy. Wear a suit when it's the thing to do. View Quote At one event someone's life is over. At the other event someone died. |
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I haven't worn a suit since my verbal exams and interview with the California Department of Forestry back in the early 80's.
It didn't do me any good. |
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Your profession has nothing To Do with owning a suit.
I probably have 5 sports Coats, 10 pairs of slacks and 30 ties. On top of that I have two Very nice suits and a tuxedo. Some men enjoy wearing suits and enjoy looking fucking fantastic and some don't. I am a truck driver. |
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i own a floor covering business.
i wear khaki style pants and either a button up shirt or polo. I could come to work in jeans and a tshirt if i wanted... i dont own a suit and dont care if i ever own one. not my thing |
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Quoted: I made sales calls in shorts and flip flops. My customers KNEW that my firm was hands down the BEST deal in my industry. They KNEW I owned it and that my answers to questions were ALWAYS correct. They were willing to PAY for PERFORMANCE. View Quote same here when I was only doing the Veterinary gig. it was awesome. |
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This article is behind a paywall so ill do a tldr. (Article Circa 2008) https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2008-08-12/the-power-suit-powerless
The power suits are gone and now suits are for the powerless. Most of the people who wear suits are stuck in a service job where they are forced to wear cheap shitty ill fitting suit and they would dump it if they could. A 2019 article to reinforce that notion ( https://www.vox.com/the-goods/2019/9/30/20869237/suits-control-menswear-decline ) "Had he? Or was he in a suit because Congress had dictated the terms for him? For one of the few times in his adult life, sweating through a barrage of government questions, Zuckerberg was not in control. And these days, when you are not in control you wear a suit. “They put Mark Zuckerberg in that suit,” says Deirdre Clemente, a fashion and culture historian and author of Dress Casual: How College Students Redefined American Style, referring to Congress. “I would’ve had a lot more respect if he showed up in a hoodie: ‘This is who I am and what I do.’”" "Although the suit is historically associated with projecting elegance, authority, and mastery of a profession, those qualities hearken back to the days when suits were prevalent, worn by the Atticus Finches and Don Drapers of the world. How long until we realize the suit — while still used for special occasions and by a shrinking number of traditionalists — has become associated with the opposite? The suit has become a uniform for the powerless" "The numbers alone suggest suits lack the value and influence they once had." |
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The only downside to a suit is the time it takes to put it on and the cost/inconvenience dropping it by the cleaners.
I am planning to make significant investments into my wardrobe over the next twelve months. I am looking at custom shirts that accommodate cuff links/collar pins as well as vests. I just finished an order for a red skinny tie, a black skinny tie and matching pocket squares. Yes, it’s dumb on certain levels. It also works on certain levels. Like it or not, people take you more seriously in a suit. I dress to impress when I conduct a meeting, I want the optimal outcome and if having a more professional appearance accomplishes that, it makes my overall job easier. YMMV The suit has replaced my uniform from my previous career. |
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Quoted: To answer the op’s question I would be classed as a first responder. I don’t own a dress uniform for that either, it’s archaic and unneeded in my opinion. Simply put I don’t do formal clothing, polo shirt and a pair of cargo khaki pants is as fancy as I ever get and even then only very rarely. I don’t even know how to tie a necktie and I have zero intention of ever learning because it’s a skill I’ll never need. View Quote You don’t need to know how to tie a necktie. Google “Zipper Tie”. |
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