This is how it's done. Business Casual the RIGHT way, ladies and gentlemen. Even during the summer months. A photograph (taken by Studio B Portraits ) which appeared in 425 Business Magazine in May 2017. T his post on the problem of business casual dress began as a quick postscript to a previous blog entry last week but quickly grew and grew as additional thoughts occurred, were developed in more detail, and revisions made. So much so, that it seemed, eventually, like a better idea to make the initial P.S. afterthought into its own entry . Are ya ready, Freddy? Then, here we go. . . ------------ U nless you actually plan to sell beach snacks and trinkets on Cozumel, become a serial barista, or greet customers at a fancy nightclub after taking out huge student loans to attend university somewhere for four or five years, plus an MBA afterward, it's really a better idea to err on the side of (somewhat) more formal work attire any time you head into the
That includes avoiding Twitter and Facebook and the conceit/arrogance of the assumption that other people are at all interested in one's problems.
ReplyDeleteAnd we're all about conceit and arrogance here at Classic Style for the Average Guy!
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Heinz-Ulrich von B.
That illustration perfectly fits the expression "if looks could kill".
ReplyDeleteExactly. It's how I feel every time someone calls me dude, bro, or tries to fistbump or high five me.
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Heinz-Ulrich von B.
Classic Style for the Average Guy is hardly about conceit and arrogance; quite the contrary, I daresay: it's about try to lift high-fiving, fist-bumping dudes and bros out of the mud. Keep up the good work, sir!
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Heinz-Ulrich von B.