Poll: Do you like to suit up?

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Keela

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Krantos said:
My love of suiting up has translated into my everyday attire. Anytime I have to leave the house I dress in a button-down shirt, khakis and a belt (unless I'm going to be spending time outside). Everyone used to ask me what I'm dressing up for, but eventually they just accepted that's my style.
I still wear jeans and a tee shirt around the house or if I'm going to be doing something outdoors (ie hiking, playing frisbee), I just feel more comfortable confident when I go out if I look dressy.
Could I get away with wearing a suit to my high school full of your everyday teenager fashion, i.e. jeans/shorts and a t-shirt? I already wear button-up shirts as often as possible, which people are starting to understand is everyday for me.

ALSO, what are you peepses opinions on a blazer with no tie and jeans? I find this [http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_eNZ-YzeDmNk/SFlhbNR2F5I/AAAAAAAAAmw/7SxxqSNLoqI/s1600-h/_5610159.jpg] to be an awesome style.
 

Keela

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Marowit said:
I do indeed like to suit up. Once I can afford to have more than one suit - and purchase a nice fedora - I plan to suit up pretty much everyday.
Awwww, yeah... the fedora really does make the outfit. I've got a casual khaki colored one and a black one with a light grey rim and grey fleur de lis shaped stitching on the left side... every time I put one on, my confidence goes through the roof.
 

IckleMissMayhem

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Wutaiflea said:
There's something about women's suits that just isn't as classy as men's suits.
This. It's just not a style that looks good on ladies with some, ahem... frontage. That's my excuse, anyhow. Having said that, there's other ways for ladies to look smart.
Keela said:
ALSO, what are you peepses opinions on a blazer with no tie and jeans? I find this [http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_eNZ-YzeDmNk/SFlhbNR2F5I/AAAAAAAAAmw/7SxxqSNLoqI/s1600-h/_5610159.jpg] to be an awesome style.
So long as it's all crease-free, it's a good look for semi-formal occasions. Nothing beats a full-on tux though... :O)
 

Woodsey

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I like wearing it when I need to.

Also, if you're my age and you're wearing a suit for something, BUY ONE THAT FUCKING FITS.
 

SenseOfTumour

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Yeah, being overweight, it's damned hard to look good in anything, but damn, it's even harder to find a suit to fit, short of selling the house to get one tailor made.

If I won the lottery however, I'd have a wardrobe full of tailor made suits.
 

Bubble

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Fuck suits! People that war suits are usually the most boring persons ever. T-shirt > suit.
 

AndyFromMonday

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I like the way a suit looks on me but honestly suiting up is and never will be enjoyable for me. I don't know what it is but everything feels so strict. U
 

The Rockerfly

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*giggle* *mature cough*

I love it, half the time I wear shirts, ties and blazers anyway. Plus I want to go into business anyway so I can't wait to wear suits more often
 

Vildleder

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The suit is one of the best fashion inventions by mankind :p

I love wearing a suit. Infact, I'm going to a galla (ball like thing) tomorrow evening, and I've been looking forward to it not just because it'll be awesome, but also because I get to wear a suit. I bought a brand new suit for this, and I look good in it :D

I wished there was a dress code at college which said that you have to wear a suit, unfortunately outside of sixth forms in the UK, that ain't gonna happen.
 

GeorgW

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I like wearing suits, I just can't fins a reason to. I go to high school, and showing up in a suit for no apparent reason would look really weird. They're not really comfortable, though my cotton shirts are(which I only wear in my suit), but I like the way I look in them. I was really happy when international suit up day came along and gave me a reason to wear a suit. Anybody have a good excuse to wear suits more often?
 

Baldry

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Jedamethis said:
Baldry said:
Jedamethis said:
Baldry said:
Jedamethis said:
Yes! I do indeed!
Though I don't wear a suit as often as I shuld...
YOU spelt should wrong.
WHAT?!
How did I not notice this? I'm sure I checked! D:

...

I guess there's only one way to fix this...
*draws blade*
Uhm...what are you doing?!
What do you think?
*unbuttons shirt*
Having a bath?
 

Jedamethis

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Baldry said:
Jedamethis said:
Baldry said:
Jedamethis said:
Baldry said:
Jedamethis said:
Yes! I do indeed!
Though I don't wear a suit as often as I shuld...
YOU spelt should wrong.
WHAT?!
How did I not notice this? I'm sure I checked! D:

...

I guess there's only one way to fix this...
*draws blade*
Uhm...what are you doing?!
What do you think?
*unbuttons shirt*
Having a bath?
No baths for me.
I have dishonoured my family with my bad spelling.