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 12 months ago
’Cause every girl crazy ’bout a sharp-dressed man (ZZ Top)
sirbadger 12 months ago
Don’t turn too fast and avoid wind.
Jesy Bertz Premium Member 12 months ago
The ties that blind.
Qiset 12 months ago
I believe that ties are what slave collars evolved into.
minty_Joe 12 months 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 12 months ago
Help! My tie is lodged in my navel.
eced52 12 months ago
Roger isn’t making any sense.
Ol' me 12 months ago
This is why I started wearing tee shirts under my shirt.
ladykat 12 months ago
Get another shirt, Roger.
dflak 12 months 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 12 months ago
I’ll continue to eat the dead horse. MORON!!!
Kaputnik 12 months 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 12 months ago
No on will know.
John Jorgensen 12 months 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... 12 months ago
T-shirts are for covering belly…
Fennec! at the Disco 12 months ago
Missing buttons are what safety pins are for.
Brian Premium Member 12 months ago
When Megacorp went to casual, I wore polo shirts every day. They stretch in strategic spots.
CoffeeBob Premium Member 12 months 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.