Do you dress to impress?

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PostRe: Do you dress to impress?
by Red » Tue Oct 27, 2009 10:11 pm

No, never.

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PostRe: Do you dress to impress?
by Slartibartfast » Tue Oct 27, 2009 10:36 pm

Moggy wrote:No I don’t bother dressing to impress anybody else. I wear what I find comfortable and resent being made to wear anything else (if friends want to go to a club with a strict dress code for instance).

I hate nothing more than some jumped up little gooseberry fool of a bouncer telling me what I have to wear. I am nearly 30 years old and will wear whatever the strawberry float I want. Especially if I am helping to pay your strawberry floating wages.


If I remember right, you're from around Worcester ... it really is a strawberry floating ridiculous policy most clubs have in that city. Down in Cardiff they couldn't give a toss about wearing trainers.

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PostRe: Do you dress to impress?
by Look Over There » Tue Oct 27, 2009 10:40 pm

I own 2 different jackets, 4 tee shirts, and 3 pairs of jeans that i can wear out, i don't have to option of dressing to impressing.

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PostRe: Do you dress to impress?
by emilythestrange » Tue Oct 27, 2009 11:08 pm

I can't be bothered, I don't want to make the effort. I do like these oversized shirts that are supposed to be fashionable, but I wear them with jeans instead of silly leggings so I can look like a slob as well as be one. Wearing clothes too big for you feels very pleasant.

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by Fatal Exception » Tue Oct 27, 2009 11:11 pm

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PostRe: Do you dress to impress?
by Stig » Tue Oct 27, 2009 11:26 pm

I tend to put a shirt or nice t-shirt if I'm off on a night out, as well as shoes (though if I'm back at Uni then I just wear trainers).

I work in IT so jeans, shoes and plain polo shirt is fine.

Rest of the time, I don't really dress to impress....

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PostRe: Do you dress to impress?
by Lotus » Tue Oct 27, 2009 11:58 pm

Yeah, I guess I do. At work I make an effort with what I wear, nice shirt, smart trousers, tie/jacket if meeting clients.

Outside of that, hardly ever jeans and a t-shirt. If I do wear that, it'll be a fitted t-shirt and fairly slim jeans, with shoes. Never trainers.

Jumpers and polos are mainly what I wear, or rugby tops, or long sleeve tees. I try and avoid t-shirts, especially ones with logos or stuff emblazoned all over them. Looks gooseberry fool 99% of the time. Any clothes with massive logos or, worse, those random numbers that mean nothing, are a no-no.

I don't see it much of an effort though, just pick things that fit and look good, and you feel comfortable in. I don't follow trends, load of bullshit.


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