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aj_del

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Originally Posted by SkinnyGoomba
How do you live in GA and not own any linen. I'm in even though it'll be 60 degrees max.
I live in india and doubt that georgia can be hotter than india. I have zero linen. Linen looks very casual for work, like you slept in your clothes. I dont like that look. Posted via Tapatalk
 

SkinnyGoomba

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I dont agree really. Plain weave definitely, but there are other weaves that dont look like aluminum foil after you put them on. Also, I imagine georgia is a much more uncomfortable heat than india.
 

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Originally Posted by SkinnyGoomba
I dont agree really. Plain weave definitely, but there are other weaves that dont look like aluminum foil after you put them on. Also, I imagine georgia is a much more uncomfortable heat than india.

That depends on which section of India one is talking about. Chennai (formerly Madras) in the summer is 40C with 100% humidity - that's about 120F, which I think outstrips Atlanta for discomfort.

(I work with a large number of South Asian consultants from all over the Indian subcontinent.)
 

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Originally Posted by aj_del
I live in india and doubt that georgia can be hotter than india. I have zero linen. Linen looks very casual for work, like you slept in your clothes. I dont like that look.

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Originally Posted by upr_crust
That depends on which section of India one is talking about. Chennai (formerly Madras) in the summer is 40C with 100% humidity - that's about 120F, which I think outstrips Atlanta for discomfort.

(I work with a large number of South Asian consultants from all over the Indian subcontinent.)


Never been to Savannah huh? I go about every summer, don't ever think there was a high temp lower than 100 deg, and is like a sauna. You sweat like a whore in church.
 

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Originally Posted by aj_del
Linen looks very casual for work, like you slept in your clothes. I dont like that look.

I do, actually. Creases are underrated.
 

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Originally Posted by NewYorkRanger
Never been to Savannah huh? I go about every summer, don't ever think there was a high temp lower than 100 deg, and is like a sauna. You sweat like a whore in church.

I've never been to Savannah (or Charleston, SC), but have heard that both are charming - in the right season, which does not seem to be summer. As I sweat like a dray horse in any sort of heat (even without the threat of religion), the American Southeast is a place that I would avoid in warmer months.
 

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Originally Posted by aj_del
I live in india and doubt that georgia can be hotter than india. I have zero linen. Linen looks very casual for work, like you slept in your clothes. I dont like that look.

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The Deep South can be brutal. New Orleans is pure misery from the end of May until the end of September.

I have several heavier linen items that don't really wrinkle badly.

Mike
 

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Friday is forecast to be rather cloudy and not terribly warm. I suspect my participation may be restricted to one of trousers/tie/square rather than any of suit/shirt/jacket. Hopefully we'll get a linen re-run in the summer!
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Weather for Moscow, Russia
0°C | °F\tTue\tWed\tThu\tFri
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Current: Snow
Wind: N at 3 km/h
Humidity: 100%\t

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Originally Posted by NOBD
Love linen, but too cold over here at the moment.

Damn, we don't get to see a linen SC with white slacks and brown suede shoes?
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I only have one linen suit from H&M and it's my least favorite one. I'll try to wear it anyway!
 

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Am in...It's about time I gave my GREEN linen jacket an airing
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