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dressing biz cas 5 days a week is really...
cramping my style
but seriously it has kind of crushed my interest in cool clothes -- what's the point if I can only wear them 2 days a week?
guess i need cooler biz cas clothes, but meh
dressing biz cas 5 days a week is really...
cramping my style
but seriously it has kind of crushed my interest in cool clothes -- what's the point if I can only wear them 2 days a week?
guess i need cooler biz cas clothes, but meh
turn to hidden placket shirts and aggressively tapered trousers with dope boots!
I find this post interesting since I think it's an issue that a fair number of the regular posters in SW&D have yet to face. There are quite a few regulars that have either yet to finish their undergraduate education or are in graduate school. While I think it's neat that there are several folk that have been able to incorporate their wardrobes into their "non-traditional workplaces" (ArtIsHard, Bows, and Brad-T come to mind), the reality is that some of the other people are going to graduate school, get a boring office job, and have to be creative with how they utilize their SW&D wardrobes.
What are these dries wedge sole derbys you speak of?
yeah this is my first legit mon-fri 40+ hr workweek summer internship where i've gotta look 'professional' all the time, basically just wearing uniqlo and the few sw&d pieces i have that are acceptable in the workplace. kinda makes having a closet of rick and kva sneaks and all that seem silly if i'm only going to wear them maybe once a week.
was kind of bored and wandering around boston alone. went to check out bodega. the outside was disguised as a bodega which i wasn't really expected but cool idea i guess. no sign or anything but they had a sign up about not camping for sneaker releases so i figured it was the right joint. walked in and expected a nice shop full of shoes and stuff. but it was tiny, i didn't see any clothes, and didn't really see much except for a couple of coolers of soda. the couple of dudes in there just looked at me and i looked back really surprised. instead of just asking if it was the right place i just walked out and drove home.