Another Fun Thread, Your clothing style
I am....unique to say the least. Since I am in college, anything really goes. It ranges from khakis, dress shoes, dress shirt/sweater/polo, and a dress coat to jeans, t-shirt, track jacket, and a backwards hat.
I can go from all dressed up to punked out in less than 3 minutes
I can go from all dressed up to punked out in less than 3 minutes
Whatever the wife picks out for me..............J/K 
unless I'm going somewhere special it'* jeans T shirt workboots and either my "Remington" or "Winchester" ball cap.
Although when occasion calls for it I do enjoy getting cleaned up and putting on a suit.
unless I'm going somewhere special it'* jeans T shirt workboots and either my "Remington" or "Winchester" ball cap.
Although when occasion calls for it I do enjoy getting cleaned up and putting on a suit.
College wear here too, although I refuse to go to class in PJs/Sweats/Workout pants. So usually jeans, sweaters and the high heeled shoes/boots. When it gets warmer, I get to break out the skirts
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Business casual M-T but I lean more towards casual than business. LOL Friday I do jeans, nikes, and comfy top. Saturday- whatever mood strikes me, Sunday- dress (if I make it to church) then totally casual for my day of rest.
my coworker comes in dressed like she'* going to a wedding. I've been to seminars that said you should dress more like your customers. You don't want to make yourself appear better than them but on the same level. That philosophy has worked for me because I have more people ask to talk to me than her.
my coworker comes in dressed like she'* going to a wedding. I've been to seminars that said you should dress more like your customers. You don't want to make yourself appear better than them but on the same level. That philosophy has worked for me because I have more people ask to talk to me than her.




J/K, usually the same stuff from the week day.