Fact is, when I'm wearing it - absolutely nobody knows it's there because I don't want to minimize exposure to doorways, corners, desktops, etc. Best, Robert
Not sure if that designates a beater! I certainly wear it carefully since it actually belongs to my wife. She presses me to wear it and it's a pleasure to do so. Best, Robert
Nice outfit! I also wear suit and tie to the office everyday. Not many people do anymore, and no-tie is the new trend for those on suits, but I like to keep it classic 😉
Fact is, when I'm wearing it - absolutely nobody knows it's there because I don't want to minimize exposure to doorways, corners, desktops, etc. Best, Robert
Dressing like an adult would in the 1960s. I started slowly with dress trousers, smarter shoes, button up shirt. Then later I'd add a navy sweater. The next week add a tie. Then trade the sweater for a navy jacket but no tie. Then eventually a tie. Then n...
The way people behave in public now is appalling! People put their feet on upholstered seating EVERYWHERE! I can see why the Japanese are at odds with many tourists since so many tourists are so poorly behaved.
That's why I believe acting and dressing like a classic gentleman is rebellious and actually gets more noticed than someone being a sloppy jerk. Best, Robert
The pandemic accelerated societal behavior degradation. And now, even the wealthy, powerful, and highly educated are behaving badly in public - or even in public office! Here's a scary photo of an airport lounge I recently encountered! ...
Charlotte, NC and Atlanta, GA airports. Full pajama outfits with furry slippers, shower caps and very loud, disruptive behavior. Have travelling by air these days! :-(
Your description is horrendous and gives me the heebie jeebies! Yes, I do see people wearing pajama outfits on the West Coast of USA too. Just horrid. I just tell myself I'm saving the planet when I take public transportation! Makes me feel a little bit b...