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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Just watching the ITV News (yeah i'm pretty boring like that lol) and have noticed that nearly every man featured, weather it was for a court appearance, attending the G8 summit, or just being interviewed were NOT wearing ties.
Is the suit becoming more informal and casual? I like men in a suit, shirt & tie.
Men are you more casual or are you keen to wearing a tie? |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I do my best to not wear a tie as it feels like a noose round my neck "
but surely if your wearing a correctly fitted shirt with the button done up it shouldnt feel like that. |
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By *igSuki81Man
over a year ago
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"I do my best to not wear a tie as it feels like a noose round my neck
but surely if your wearing a correctly fitted shirt with the button done up it shouldnt feel like that. "
Nope it still feels that way even if i loosen the tie. Its probably less to do with the clothing and just my take on it.
I will still wear one but it has to be an exceptional occaision like a job interview but the minute im clear tie comes off straight away |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I do my best to not wear a tie as it feels like a noose round my neck
but surely if your wearing a correctly fitted shirt with the button done up it shouldnt feel like that.
Nope it still feels that way even if i loosen the tie. Its probably less to do with the clothing and just my take on it.
I will still wear one but it has to be an exceptional occaision like a job interview but the minute im clear tie comes off straight away"
ah think i know where your coming from, so its not a physical issue but more of a mental 'i have to be super formal, straight back, all my pleases & thank you's etc' and you cant relax until that barrier is removed |
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By *Ryan-Man
over a year ago
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I hardly ever wear a tie now unless its a big boy meeting.
The last few years have seen people wear them less and less. It's generally just suit and shirt - depending on the industry of course. |
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By *igSuki81Man
over a year ago
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"I do my best to not wear a tie as it feels like a noose round my neck
but surely if your wearing a correctly fitted shirt with the button done up it shouldnt feel like that.
Nope it still feels that way even if i loosen the tie. Its probably less to do with the clothing and just my take on it.
I will still wear one but it has to be an exceptional occaision like a job interview but the minute im clear tie comes off straight away
ah think i know where your coming from, so its not a physical issue but more of a mental 'i have to be super formal, straight back, all my pleases & thank you's etc' and you cant relax until that barrier is removed"
Sort of, i use pleases and thank you's without the formal need. To me personally its just the thought of something round my neck to stangle me tbh. I may not be the best person to comment as you made a general observation and my response is more specific to how it makes me feel |
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