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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I really like men in suits, it really gets me weak at the knees. Thanks god I’m not working in an office anymore "
As long as they’re Taylor fitted & the person knows how to wear them yes they look nice , but a badly fitted suit with incorrect length trousers etc looks totally naff |
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"I really like men in suits, it really gets me weak at the knees. Thanks god I’m not working in an office anymore "
Keep watch for the suit appreciation thread I’ve not done one for a while so I’ll start one tomorrow |
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By *pider-WomanWoman
over a year ago
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"I really like men in suits, it really gets me weak at the knees. Thanks god I’m not working in an office anymore
Keep watch for the suit appreciation thread I’ve not done one for a while so I’ll start one tomorrow "
Yippeeeeeee |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I always worry that neat suited men are a bit too, well, neat. They would require ironing services and suits not covered in dog hair and hangers in wardrobes to keep the suits crisp. None of which I can offer. Take the jacket off at least to show some inhibition. |
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"I really like men in suits, it really gets me weak at the knees. Thanks god I’m not working in an office anymore
Keep watch for the suit appreciation thread I’ve not done one for a while so I’ll start one tomorrow
Yippeeeeeee "
Yes! Remember to log in |
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"I really like men in suits, it really gets me weak at the knees. Thanks god I’m not working in an office anymore
Keep watch for the suit appreciation thread I’ve not done one for a while so I’ll start one tomorrow "
I’ll keep a look out and post a photo or two. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Well I loved my A&E period .. scrubs are the way to go. So comfortable and badass
But now have to be crisp .. and all prim and proper "
Well now scrubs are more like it |
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By *oc30Man
over a year ago
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"Well I loved my A&E period .. scrubs are the way to go. So comfortable and badass
But now have to be crisp .. and all prim and proper
Well now scrubs are more like it "
They are very dangerous in case you get a semi Especially in the doctors mess ( morning wood ) basically they are Pyjamas. People do tend to look |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Well I loved my A&E period .. scrubs are the way to go. So comfortable and badass
But now have to be crisp .. and all prim and proper
Well now scrubs are more like it
They are very dangerous in case you get a semi Especially in the doctors mess ( morning wood ) basically they are Pyjamas. People do tend to look "
Easy access pyjamas, nothing better |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Considering that my job is highly physical I can't imagine anything less suitable than a suit to wear! But I do possess a few of them nevertheless and do love wearing them as you can see...
Perhaps because they DON'T have connotations of work to me?
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