Women are so stupid they can't work out what to wear to work...
No, I don’t think that but imagine the uproar if a major news organisation published that. Apparently it’s OK to be as bigoted about men if you read the article linked to below. Its “casual Friday’ ev...
No, I don’t think that but imagine the uproar if a major news organisation published that. Apparently it’s OK to be as bigoted about men if you read the article linked to below. Its “casual Friday’ every day at my work & don’t remember struggling to decide what to wear every morning.
As for wearing a suit to work I’d rather not. The only suit I own is made of neoprene and used for surfing. It would be a bit hot and I would struggle to choose a tie to match it. Not due to indecision, but because I don’t own any.
I hope never to wear a useless, annoying strip of cloth around my neck as some concession to “convention”.
Thank God for the demise of casual Friday - Stuff.co.nz
Thank God for the demise of casual Friday - Stuff.co.nz
“Thank God it's Friday and I can wear a suit again. That sigh of relief has been going through the minds of many men following the demise of casual Friday. The trend largely disappeared from the workplace several years ago - and with it went a lot of collective anguish.”
“Thank God it's Friday and I can wear a suit again. That sigh of relief has been going through the minds of many men following the demise of casual Friday. The trend largely disappeared from the workplace several years ago - and with it went a lot of collective anguish.”
“Instead of giving men some sort of freedom from the uniformity of the usual office outfit, casual Friday presented whole new dilemma.
“Instead of giving men some sort of freedom from the uniformity of the usual office outfit, casual Friday presented whole new dilemma.
What was appropriate? A blazer, polo shirt, chinos and loafers?”
“What could be easier than selecting one of the two or three suits in the wardrobe, the familiar white or blue shirt and an inoffensive tie?”