Casual button-down twill shirt, jeans and hiking boots today. That would be formal wear if I was at home.
Casual button-down twill shirt, jeans and hiking boots today. That would be formal wear if I was at home.
“Death comes when memories of the past exceed the vision for the future.”
Usually Fridays is jeans with a button-up, no tie.
But this morning was the State of the City address, so I'm in full suit and tie regalia.
I may be losing the tie though when I go home for lunch.
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"I'm very important. I have many leather-bound books and my apartment smells of rich mahogany"
Short-sleeve knit shirt, jeans, boots and damn, am I comfortable!
“Death comes when memories of the past exceed the vision for the future.”
Jeans, Tee and running shoes
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Jeans, t-shirt, twill jacket, a green brim military hat like this one, penny loafers.
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Brotip #2418 - know when it's time to switch from being "the little engine that could" to the "little engine that said, 'f*ck it'"
We have two casual days a week (sometimes three... sometimes four!). Today I am in some good ole' hipster blue jeans (not skinny, just hipster approved denim sourcing and manufacturing), a khaki shirt, and cream colored sweater. The kicker though are the blue suede FU boots.
"Where free unions and collective bargaining are forbidden, freedom is lost." - 1980 Republican presidential candidate Ronald Reagan
I went home for lunch and took the tie off. However, I proceeded to get food on my shirt.
As I was changing my shirt, I figured I might as well change into jeans as well.
But the pair of jeans I wanted to wear was dirty.
So I ended up back in the office with a different dress shirt, no tie, and khakis.
"I'm very important. I have many leather-bound books and my apartment smells of rich mahogany"
I wore Nike running shoes, blue jeans, and a Hawaiian inspired floral pattern camp shirt to work yesterday. It was Friday.![]()
A nuisance may be merely a right thing in the wrong place — like a pig in the parlor instead of the barnyard.
I usully just throw a robe over my boxers before heading down to the office.
After breakfast and checking/responding to emails I'll take a shower and then dress. Shorts and a t-shirt in summer, jeans and long-sleeved shirt, with maybe a sweater in winter. For meetings with more casual clients or field work I'll don khakis and a company logo shirt. For interviews and presentations it is a sportcoat, with or without tie.
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