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Alan Swank
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Posted: 6/15/2019 10:58 AM
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Mostly what I think when I see men wearing hats in restaurants and jerseys on dates is that no one ever taught them the right way. My dad was a blue collar guy, but taught me the right way to dress and be a gentlemen. Sadly, when you look around those days are gone.
Have you walked in a public school lately and observed the attire?
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Posted: 6/15/2019 11:51 AM
Alan Swank wrote:expand_more
Have you walked in a public school lately and observed the attire?
Students' attire or that of the faculty?
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Posted: 6/16/2019 10:55 AM
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Have you walked in a public school lately and observed the attire?
Students' attire or that of the faculty?
Both. I once worked with a teacher in Pickaway County who wore shorts to school because "he could" and he "defied the administration" to tell him otherwise. Not saying coats and ties and dresses are required but jeans on regular basis and a tee shirt is a bit much.
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Posted: 6/16/2019 12:44 PM
Alan Swank wrote:expand_more
Have you walked in a public school lately and observed the attire?
Students' attire or that of the faculty?
Both. I once worked with a teacher in Pickaway County who wore shorts to school because "he could" and he "defied the administration" to tell him otherwise. Not saying coats and ties and dresses are required but jeans on regular basis and a tee shirt is a bit much.
Don't disagree. MS and HS students here in Newark have a dress code, enforced to various degrees depending on the building.
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Posted: 6/17/2019 1:03 PM
I'm a bit flabbergasted I need to say this, but: Tastes and fashions change. It's all subjective. What passed 30, 40 years ago would have looked ridiculous 100 years before that and that would have looked silly 100 years prior to that. What looks good now won't in a couple decades. Heck, go to different parts of the world and "proper" fashion is going to vary wildly. There is no universal standard.
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Posted: 6/17/2019 2:31 PM
JSF, I do agree with you on your last comment. However, wearing jerseys and gear to anyplace other than the game or cleaning out the garage is unacceptable to me. I know most will disagree.
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Posted: 6/17/2019 5:13 PM
Orlando - while others have jumped to (critical) conclusions on why you want to get a jersey (and then backtracked to acknowledge their acceptance in certain situations), I'm just wondering if you found what you need? (FYI - sorry to hear about your condition)
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Posted: 6/18/2019 10:18 AM
For a long time on BA we've had the grammar police; now I see we have the fashion police. Put me down as a not-so-active member of the former, and one who thinks the latter is just plain silly. The only fashion enforcer that I listen to is my wife, who makes me take my ball cap off in restaurants. I affectionately refer to her as a "hat Nazi."
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Posted: 6/18/2019 1:21 PM
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For a long time on BA we've had the grammar police; now I see we have the fashion police. Put me down as a not-so-active member of the former, and one who thinks the latter is just plain silly. The only fashion enforcer that I listen to is my wife, who makes me take my ball cap off in restaurants. I affectionately refer to her as a "hat Nazi."
Wow! It's look like you have went to the other side.
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Posted: 6/18/2019 2:26 PM
Jeans are common in numerous settings everyday. Not a big deal and not going away.
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Posted: 6/18/2019 11:10 PM

Alan Swank wrote:expand_more
For a long time on BA we've had the grammar police; now I see we have the fashion police.  Put me down as a not-so-active member of the former, and one who thinks the latter is just plain silly.  The only fashion enforcer that I listen to is my wife, who makes me take my ball cap off in restaurants.  I affectionately refer to her as a "hat Nazi."  

Wow!  It's look like you have went to the other side.

 

I see you are adjusting to language evolution.  I never thought I'd see that day! wink cool laugh

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Posted: 6/19/2019 5:16 PM
Alan Swank wrote:expand_more
For a long time on BA we've had the grammar police; now I see we have the fashion police. Put me down as a not-so-active member of the former, and one who thinks the latter is just plain silly. The only fashion enforcer that I listen to is my wife, who makes me take my ball cap off in restaurants. I affectionately refer to her as a "hat Nazi."
Wow! It's look like you have went to the other side.
However she lets you wear loafers with your knee high white socks while waiting on the shuttle 🤦🏼‍♂️
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Posted: 6/20/2019 12:44 PM
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For a long time on BA we've had the grammar police; now I see we have the fashion police. Put me down as a not-so-active member of the former, and one who thinks the latter is just plain silly. The only fashion enforcer that I listen to is my wife, who makes me take my ball cap off in restaurants. I affectionately refer to her as a "hat Nazi."
Wow! It's look like you have went to the other side.
However she lets you wear loafers with your knee high white socks while waiting on the shuttle 🤦🏼‍♂️
I wonder what the fashion police think about wearing loafers with workout shorts and shirts? #AskingForAFriend
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Posted: 6/20/2019 12:47 PM
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For a long time on BA we've had the grammar police; now I see we have the fashion police. Put me down as a not-so-active member of the former, and one who thinks the latter is just plain silly. The only fashion enforcer that I listen to is my wife, who makes me take my ball cap off in restaurants. I affectionately refer to her as a "hat Nazi."
Wow! It's look like you have went to the other side.
However she lets you wear loafers with your knee high white socks while waiting on the shuttle 🤦🏼‍♂️
I told my wife to shoot me if I ever displayed that look.
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Posted: 6/20/2019 3:14 PM
Alan Swank wrote:expand_more
For a long time on BA we've had the grammar police; now I see we have the fashion police. Put me down as a not-so-active member of the former, and one who thinks the latter is just plain silly. The only fashion enforcer that I listen to is my wife, who makes me take my ball cap off in restaurants. I affectionately refer to her as a "hat Nazi."
Wow! It's look like you have went to the other side.
However she lets you wear loafers with your knee high white socks while waiting on the shuttle 🤦🏼‍♂️
I told my wife to shoot me if I ever displayed that look.
What if it were the result of losing a bet? ;)
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Posted: 6/20/2019 5:24 PM
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And I quote:

"When I was a child, I spoke as a child, I understood as a child, I thought as a child; but when I became a man, I put away childish things, like wearing jerseys."
"...and instead opted to start giving impromptu fashion advice on internet message boards, like a real man. Like Joan Rivers."
Last Edited: 6/20/2019 5:25:31 PM by Brian Smith (No, not that one)
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Posted: 6/22/2019 5:22 PM
I also sport a man purse in the warmer months when I don’t wear a sport coat. Where else can a guy keep his keys, phone and lipstick?
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