Suits always remind me of Umberto Eco's comments about cellphones (written a few years ago). He noted that having a cellphone ring when you're in a meeting or at the theatre does not show how important you are (unless you are a doctor); rather, it shows that you are at the beck and call of other people. The person with the real power is always "in a meeting."
By the same token, I maintain that if you have to dress up in a suit for your job, you're dancing to someone elses' tune, unless, of course, you like suits and find them comfortable. | [reply] |
A good suit (that's a *good* suit, not merely an expensive suit, or the best one you can afford, and certainly not one bought off-the-peg on the high street) can be very comfortable indeed. I recommend wearing one occasionally just to freak your boss out.
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I sit at a desk for 9 hours, don't much care to wrinkle a suit like that...after so many days, it's wrecked...not even dry cleaning will get the wrinkles out!!!
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It sounds like you might be tying them a bit too tight. | [reply] |