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Lace bra, thong, low cut blouse and tight pants. Or a form fitting dress.
Wait what?
You either have to be confident as hell, or desperate as hell to do something like that. Wallflowers need not apply.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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Sport shirt untucked, cuffs and collar unbuttoned, semi dress pants. I find it quite comfortable. It's not like my job requires a lot of body movement. What's so different in comfort level between a button shirt and a t-shirt? They can both be as loose or fit as you choose. One requires you to do the buttons. Is it the stretchiness of the fabric? Is it better if it's a stretchy button shirt? Something to do with the cup size?
If you have a stubby torso, it is hard to find button up shirts that you don't need to tuck and I wear t-shirts/polos as I don't like to tuck in shirts (Golf shirts are too long too).This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I'm disappointed there is no picture of Rage2 in slides yet.
not just comfort but $$$ too, a golf shirt or tshirt is typically a lot cheaper than a dress shirt and drycleaning and all that mess.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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Oakley golf shirt, untucked, sans undershirt. Diesel Jogg Jeans. Asics shoes.
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y'all get shirts dry cleaned?This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
mine just go in the washer... err. I mean. The wife takes care of it.
I quit after a cleaner fucked up one of my fancy-ass dress shirts and some pinstripe pants.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
While it's great, ironing makes me want to self-mutilate my penis. I'm terrible at it and it takes me FOREVER and if you take a dry shirt to get pressed, they seem to complain.
#steamdryer
Worst case Ontario I toss a wrinkled dress shirt into the dryer when I wake up and put it in straight from the dryer.
Also pro tip is buy sweat proof undershirts, your shirts just plain don’t smell anymore, and you never have pit stains, which extends life of shirts a ton since most antiperspirants will yellow white shirts. Worth the extra cost all day long.
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Spend a few hundred dollars and buy a professional steamer. Never iron again and it takes a few minutes.
Thanks, I will try that. I think my steam nozzle is clogged with scale because someone once tried it in our house and it fucking pissed a stream of water into the clothes.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I am a stinky individual and I get away with golf shirts without antiperspirant for a long time as long as I shower every morning and only wear once before washing. It still creeps in, but then I take the toothbrush from whoever's mom I'm banging and give a quick pit scrub on the shirt with a tiny bit of soap. Viola! I get another few months without perma-stink.
Ya it's like the standard outfit of EPC guys and typical O&G salesbros.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Of course I have comfort envy, how could you not!
For white dress shirts, light gray undershirt is a must, you won't see it.
Re: steam vs iron, have both, prefer iron, the feeling of a freshly pressed shirt every AM is unbeatable. Takes me about 4 mins to do the shirt. I tried batch processing for a while to have shirts ready for the entire week, just didn't feel as fresh though.
Since moving downtown, i definitely notice a wide array our office wear. I used to always have to be in a suit or atleast dress clothes... The new gig allows me to wear pretty casual stuff, but I keep it to dressish shoes, long sleeve button-down shirt untucked, jeans or lulu pants.. I prefer this for sure - saves me from buying work clothes and day-to-day clothes.
Eton shirts often dont need ironing. fyi
I have one of these and it's awesome:
https://www.amazon.ca/Conair-GS38C-E...gateway&sr=8-6
Normal laundry + steam is the way to go for dress shirts IMO. Dry cleaning was ruining all my stuff.
It's actually on sale, it's normally $120.
Guys that work downtown can't afford those, gotta work in construction.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
If I ever get a job in the downtown office environment, I’d just follow @flipstah ’s Instagram for latest trends.
Updated: March 10, 2022
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