But productivity does go down when you wear a tie, business jacket and white shirt. I prefer the standard Berkeley corporate uniform: long hair, faded jeans, grubby shirt and cheap sneakers. Thanks Dr. Clifford Stoll!
A couple of Christmases back, during the height of the pandemic, my wife and I ushered our outdoor Christmas services. We had two and had to reconfigure the seating into family units between.
When I got back from the event, I had a slight rash on my neck. It was the first time I had worn a stiff collared shirt and tie in months.
Although sewing a couple of buttons on that shirt would help (the tie can hide it if they aren’t an exact match for the others), it looks like it’s a bit too tight for him anyway.
I believe neckties, along with three piece suits, dickies, and frilly shirt fronts like you see in the “Dust in the Wind” music video, are vestiges of days when catching a glimpse of a man’s shirt in public was considered indecent.
Some ties are cool, others are a pain in the neck. On casual work clothes, I recall my manager telling her boss that if he tried to rescind casual work attire, requiring her to wear pantyhose again, she would strangle him with them.
knutdl about 1 year ago
’Cause every girl crazy ’bout a sharp-dressed man (ZZ Top)
sirbadger about 1 year ago
Don’t turn too fast and avoid wind.
Jesy Bertz Premium Member about 1 year ago
The ties that blind.
Qiset about 1 year ago
I believe that ties are what slave collars evolved into.
minty_Joe about 1 year ago
But productivity does go down when you wear a tie, business jacket and white shirt. I prefer the standard Berkeley corporate uniform: long hair, faded jeans, grubby shirt and cheap sneakers. Thanks Dr. Clifford Stoll!
The Reader Premium Member about 1 year ago
Help! My tie is lodged in my navel.
eced52 about 1 year ago
Roger isn’t making any sense.
Ol' me about 1 year ago
This is why I started wearing tee shirts under my shirt.
ladykat Premium Member about 1 year ago
Get another shirt, Roger.
dflak about 1 year ago
A couple of Christmases back, during the height of the pandemic, my wife and I ushered our outdoor Christmas services. We had two and had to reconfigure the seating into family units between.
When I got back from the event, I had a slight rash on my neck. It was the first time I had worn a stiff collared shirt and tie in months.
basspro about 1 year ago
I’ll continue to eat the dead horse. MORON!!!
Kaputnik about 1 year ago
Although sewing a couple of buttons on that shirt would help (the tie can hide it if they aren’t an exact match for the others), it looks like it’s a bit too tight for him anyway.
Brilliant_Birdie about 1 year ago
No on will know.
John Jorgensen about 1 year ago
I believe neckties, along with three piece suits, dickies, and frilly shirt fronts like you see in the “Dust in the Wind” music video, are vestiges of days when catching a glimpse of a man’s shirt in public was considered indecent.
T... about 1 year ago
T-shirts are for covering belly…
Fennec! at the Disco about 1 year ago
Missing buttons are what safety pins are for.
Brian Premium Member about 1 year ago
When Megacorp went to casual, I wore polo shirts every day. They stretch in strategic spots.
CoffeeBob Premium Member about 1 year ago
Some ties are cool, others are a pain in the neck. On casual work clothes, I recall my manager telling her boss that if he tried to rescind casual work attire, requiring her to wear pantyhose again, she would strangle him with them.