Suits
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jennacole12 wrote: »jennacole12 wrote: »
They are my favorite, most versatile pair. I have similar in black, but I tend to wear a color palette that works better with browns.
And we probably don't need to disclose how many pairs of shoes I have. :blushing:
I am actually into the brown with black suits look right now too. I feel you on the shoes 😂 although, I always tend to lean towards the same pairs. I have some that are insanely priced, I used to rationalize the cost when I worked in my actual office, now that I’m home 24/7 I look at them like 😤😢🤣💸
@jennacole12
I wonder if women have a different ruleset for colors. For guys, brown shoes with black suit would be faux pas. Black shoes with brown suit might be passable. Might. Depends on the shade of brown.
I've got a dark brown suit, I only wear dark brown leather or navy suede shoes with it. I don't own a black suit though, charcoal or midnight navy is my closest.
I’m a navy suit guy. I’m an investment banker and navy suit is the thing.
However, the profession is not the same anymore. They are not so strict about dress codes and I work on Wall Street.
It started to fade after the 2008 financial crisis. I hope suits come back but millennials and zoomers have killed it.
The coronavirus put suits into the coffin. It’s only worn at weddings and black tie events now. One can still wear a suit to the office but you will be laughed at. Younger employees don’t relate to you if you are in a suit and they make so little they can only afford a white shirt
This is the reasoning behind Jeff bezos or Elon wearing no suit at all. It’s a facade to hoodwink the public that they are simple people but they are billionaires.
My only splurge now is a white shirt, nice pants and shoes. I’ll throw a striped jacket from time to time and that’s about it.
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There is a very unholy association of suits with elitism and wealth. Especially since the emergence of Reddit Wall Street bets and the concept of the retail investor
It’s like citing someone from the KGB or royalty0 -
woollenmonarch wrote: »There is a very unholy association of suits with elitism and wealth. Especially since the emergence of Reddit Wall Street bets and the concept of the retail investor
It’s like citing someone from the KGB or royalty
Can't a girl just appreciate thoughtful tailoring and some cufflinks? 😩6 -
woollenmonarch wrote: »jennacole12 wrote: »jennacole12 wrote: »
They are my favorite, most versatile pair. I have similar in black, but I tend to wear a color palette that works better with browns.
And we probably don't need to disclose how many pairs of shoes I have. :blushing:
I am actually into the brown with black suits look right now too. I feel you on the shoes 😂 although, I always tend to lean towards the same pairs. I have some that are insanely priced, I used to rationalize the cost when I worked in my actual office, now that I’m home 24/7 I look at them like 😤😢🤣💸
@jennacole12
I wonder if women have a different ruleset for colors. For guys, brown shoes with black suit would be faux pas. Black shoes with brown suit might be passable. Might. Depends on the shade of brown.
I've got a dark brown suit, I only wear dark brown leather or navy suede shoes with it. I don't own a black suit though, charcoal or midnight navy is my closest.
I’m a navy suit guy. I’m an investment banker and navy suit is the thing.
However, the profession is not the same anymore. They are not so strict about dress codes and I work on Wall Street.
It started to fade after the 2008 financial crisis. I hope suits come back but millennials and zoomers have killed it.
The coronavirus put suits into the coffin. It’s only worn at weddings and black tie events now. One can still wear a suit to the office but you will be laughed at. Younger employees don’t relate to you if you are in a suit and they make so little they can only afford a white shirt
This is the reasoning behind Jeff bezos or Elon wearing no suit at all. It’s a facade to hoodwink the public that they are simple people but they are billionaires.
My only splurge now is a white shirt, nice pants and shoes. I’ll throw a striped jacket from time to time and that’s about it.
I’m a Research Scientist to shorten my title a bit, but you’re right and in the office it is definitely slightly more lax, but for meetings or any type of business related travel or even zoom meetings the men and most women still always wear suits. I only wonder if it isn’t glamorized the way it used to be.2 -
jennacole12 wrote: »woollenmonarch wrote: »jennacole12 wrote: »jennacole12 wrote: »
They are my favorite, most versatile pair. I have similar in black, but I tend to wear a color palette that works better with browns.
And we probably don't need to disclose how many pairs of shoes I have. :blushing:
I am actually into the brown with black suits look right now too. I feel you on the shoes 😂 although, I always tend to lean towards the same pairs. I have some that are insanely priced, I used to rationalize the cost when I worked in my actual office, now that I’m home 24/7 I look at them like 😤😢🤣💸
@jennacole12
I wonder if women have a different ruleset for colors. For guys, brown shoes with black suit would be faux pas. Black shoes with brown suit might be passable. Might. Depends on the shade of brown.
I've got a dark brown suit, I only wear dark brown leather or navy suede shoes with it. I don't own a black suit though, charcoal or midnight navy is my closest.
I’m a navy suit guy. I’m an investment banker and navy suit is the thing.
However, the profession is not the same anymore. They are not so strict about dress codes and I work on Wall Street.
It started to fade after the 2008 financial crisis. I hope suits come back but millennials and zoomers have killed it.
The coronavirus put suits into the coffin. It’s only worn at weddings and black tie events now. One can still wear a suit to the office but you will be laughed at. Younger employees don’t relate to you if you are in a suit and they make so little they can only afford a white shirt
This is the reasoning behind Jeff bezos or Elon wearing no suit at all. It’s a facade to hoodwink the public that they are simple people but they are billionaires.
My only splurge now is a white shirt, nice pants and shoes. I’ll throw a striped jacket from time to time and that’s about it.
I’m a Research Scientist to shorten my title a bit, but you’re right and in the office it is definitely slightly more lax, but for meetings or any type of business related travel or even zoom meetings the men and most women still always wear suits. I only wonder if it isn’t glamorized the way it used to be.
We don’t use zoom because of the China association. Teams is more secure and offers the same services and more robust and integrated with MS collab tools.
Every since the Jeffrey Toobin incident, camera on teams is only optional. We don’t want to interfere with people picking nose and lounging without a shirt or worse playing with themselves.
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woollenmonarch wrote: »There is a very unholy association of suits with elitism and wealth. Especially since the emergence of Reddit Wall Street bets and the concept of the retail investor
It’s like citing someone from the KGB or royalty
Can't a girl just appreciate thoughtful tailoring and some cufflinks? 😩
One, you get attacked because you are allegedly successful when rest of America is on food stamps. Or you just get robbed because you have things.
Firms advise employees to dress down because of the economic pitfalls associated with people in suits. This is the number one decline for the tailoring industry. Goodwill people say their inventory of used suits is skyrocketing
If office folks don’t buy suits and suit accessories, it kills a whole line of industry. Tailors have almost closed business and are only surviving because of women’s clothes
In fact it would be more appropriate to say suits are increasing in usage among women. That’s a whole another topic.
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Actually, I'm in Montreal, Quebec (Canada), and live in a downtown area nestled between the business and tourist districts. Plus, we have many underground walkways so you're still likely to see a suit in the dead of winter.
Last fall, I saw a super sharp gentleman briskly walking in an extravagant rosy/magenta-colored two-piece 🥰. A few weeks ago, there was a super tall guy coming off the commuter train in tortoise-shell glasses dressed as a dapper Dr. Who (minus the tardis). What sights to behold! Mind you, those are extremes in dress presentation. They are outliers but suits aren't rare here. Just - as you say in NYC - perhaps not as common as in the past.
I dunno, I'm chalking it up to this region's history of grasping for world-stage relevancy 🤷🏾♀️
As for women in suiting, last year @sweet_ermengarde inspired me to consider wearing mens' oversized button-downs as a dress and add cufflinks to them. Where is she anyway? We're supposed to start a cult or something...4 -
woollenmonarch wrote: »woollenmonarch wrote: »There is a very unholy association of suits with elitism and wealth. Especially since the emergence of Reddit Wall Street bets and the concept of the retail investor
It’s like citing someone from the KGB or royalty
Can't a girl just appreciate thoughtful tailoring and some cufflinks? 😩
One, you get attacked because you are allegedly successful when rest of America is on food stamps. Or you just get robbed because you have things.
Firms advise employees to dress down because of the economic pitfalls associated with people in suits. This is the number one decline for the tailoring industry. Goodwill people say their inventory of used suits is skyrocketing
If office folks don’t buy suits and suit accessories, it kills a whole line of industry. Tailors have almost closed business and are only surviving because of women’s clothes
In fact it would be more appropriate to say suits are increasing in usage among women. That’s a whole another topic.
Wow......im im NY.....and if you are on Wall St or in any of the money districts, no this is not happening. Now you wanna come strolling down Willis Ave in the Bronx with your sweet little suit on....maybe, if you carry yourself weak, we can lighten yoir load for ya 😉4 -
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Suit is a Suit Supply Napoli, 42L, in navy with black Prince of Wales pattern.9 -
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Shakashakara wrote: »
All the better to shush your mouth with, my dear. 🐺3 -
Shakashakara wrote: »
All the better to shush your mouth with, my dear. 🐺
🙄🤦🏼♀️ like that’ll stop the insults1 -
Shakashakara wrote: »Shakashakara wrote: »
All the better to shush your mouth with, my dear. 🐺
🙄🤦🏼♀️ like that’ll stop the insults
Maybe I just like the sound of muffled :bigsmile:
Seriously though, my hands are very normal sized; a good size; the best, even /trumpcomplex3 -
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KickassAmazon76 wrote: »
Exquisite?! That's...that's somewhere in the realm of pretty. I like being called pretty. :blushing:4 -
Deadman_Diggingup wrote: »
Yeah, that's likely right, or at least should seem so. It's slightly(?) more likely that this is what I usually wear - quiet, reserved, traditional. What I photograph more is the mixed pattern stuff, or something flashier or with more texture.
I probably have a near equal split in terms of what I own - plenty of casual or unusual suits and jackets, though nothing super loud - but also 6-8 reserved ones that get the greater number of wears.2 -
Deadman_Diggingup wrote: »
Yeah, that's likely right, or at least should seem so It's slightly(?) more likely that this is what I usually wear - quiet, reserved, traditional. What I photograph more is the mixed pattern stuff, or something flashier or with more texture.
I probably have a near equal split in terms of what I own - plenty of casual or unusual suits and jackets, though nothing super loud - but also 6-8 reserved ones that get the greater number of wears.
Yeah, well, I don’t want to brag here, but I am presently enjoying the second suit of my life from none other than the finest low class northern Ontario mall.3 -
Deadman_Diggingup wrote: »Deadman_Diggingup wrote: »
Yeah, that's likely right, or at least should seem so It's slightly(?) more likely that this is what I usually wear - quiet, reserved, traditional. What I photograph more is the mixed pattern stuff, or something flashier or with more texture.
I probably have a near equal split in terms of what I own - plenty of casual or unusual suits and jackets, though nothing super loud - but also 6-8 reserved ones that get the greater number of wears.
Yeah, well, I don’t want to brag here, but I am presently enjoying the second suit of my life from none other than the finest low class northern Ontario mall.
Yay!!!
Get it tailored. Even the lowest of ontario mall suits gets a million times better, and the highest class non tailored suit can look shlubby. It's part of the deal.
Hope you enjoy it. :bigsmile:6 -
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Welcome to the 1960s board room photo.
Suit is a Suit Supply Napoli, 42L, in navy with black Prince of Wales pattern.
Totally thought you were a chick - RomainCalm maybe - sorry to hear of your family’s loss man - it’s been a rough year all around it seems -
your suit game is on point my friend - as for me I’m the 40 yo tee shirt and hoodie guy - but one day I’ll suit up - maybe possibly- hope we see you down the road homie bro3
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