Poll: Do you like to suit up?

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I've only worn suits a few times, and it gives me a sense that I look dignified,

the opposite of how I normally look.
 

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It hasn't been posted yet so I feel that I must.

 

Cronky

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Hell I even suit up on video games.

Killing deathclaws in style is the only way to go.

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GrinningManiac

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Aeriath said:
GrinningManiac said:
I did love wearing a kilt at my Prom, however. Felt a real man (and the breeze :p )
Just out of curiosity, why do English guys wear kilts? I wear them on appropriate occasions (weddings and prom mostly) but I do so because it's the norm up here. Just curious.
I don't know why English guys wear it. My Dad's Scottish and my Mum's of Irish descent

You'd be better off asking the English guys :p
 

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If I had a proper excuse to, then YES! GOD YES!
 
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wc alligator said:
wc alligator said:
Leopard said:
Okay so tomorrow is International Suit up day. I assume you'll all be taking part because I mean, why wouldn't you want to wear a suit? So are you taking part? And if so what kinda thing you crazy kids suiting up in?
It's going to Legen...wait for it...Dary!!
More like tool up.
Because you're getting excited about wearing a suit.
And everyone who wears a suit without having to is a gigantic tool.
And this is a holiday created by a fictional serial rapist (rape by fraud).
Hippies are funny.
 

PureChaos

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only when i have to. i don't mind shirt and tie but not keen on the jacket. i don't think it suits me (no pun intended)
 

TheRightToArmBears

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Nope. I hate wearing ties. I hate suits. The only shirts I wear are thick lumberjack shirts.

It all so uncomfortable, and I have the horrible feeling that I look like a massive tit.
 
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wc alligator said:
Daystar Clarion said:
wc alligator said:
wc alligator said:
Leopard said:
Okay so tomorrow is International Suit up day. I assume you'll all be taking part because I mean, why wouldn't you want to wear a suit? So are you taking part? And if so what kinda thing you crazy kids suiting up in?
It's going to Legen...wait for it...Dary!!
More like tool up.
Because you're getting excited about wearing a suit.
And everyone who wears a suit without having to is a gigantic tool.
And this is a holiday created by a fictional serial rapist (rape by fraud).
Hippies are funny.
Shallow materialistic people are not.
So you've never bought something for the sheer fun of using it? I feel sorry for you.
 

Aeriath

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GrinningManiac said:
Aeriath said:
GrinningManiac said:
I did love wearing a kilt at my Prom, however. Felt a real man (and the breeze :p )
Just out of curiosity, why do English guys wear kilts? I wear them on appropriate occasions (weddings and prom mostly) but I do so because it's the norm up here. Just curious.
I don't know why English guys wear it. My Dad's Scottish and my Mum's of Irish descent

You'd be better off asking the English guys :p
Fair enough, I usually assume that the location on their profile is also where someone is from. Snazzy hat in your profile picture, btw.
 

Roamin11

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I wear a Blazer jacket all the time, so you could say I suit up every day, sure I may not ALWAYS wear the appropriate tie and trousers to go with it to be officially suited up, but I still feel a air of confidence when I put them on.
 

Stephanos132

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I hate it myself. Too hot and uncomfortable (aggravated in summer, naturally). But, if required I'll bite the bullet and suit up.
 

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Daystar Clarion said:
I had a job interview today and it's been the first time in a long while since I've had to wear a suit. There's something about wearing a suit that makes me feel 'happy', everyone seems to react to me differently, people smile at me more and I can look like the biggest tool in the world while drinking a coffee at Starbucks. I especially looked like the modern gentleman because of the glorious British weather, i.e. pissing it down with rain.
I actually had exactly the same experience earlier today. My suit also includes a pocket watch though.
 

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I have to wear one to school every day, so I quite like them :D. In a way they're easier than casual because there's a definite 'right way' to wear them, so no-one can complain about your (lack of) dress sense.
 

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It wasn't enjoyable until I was able to afford a real tailored suit, now I feel like Pierce Brosnan, ready to save the world and then go home to fuck my usual collection of Italian whores.
 

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I hate suits. They feel far to restrictive to me, and I don't like wearing layers so it just adds to the discomfort. I am decidedly blue collar so I wear jeans, a t-shirt, work boots, and a baseball hat everyday.
 

LadyMint

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Suits make you look great. I just don't have enough of them anymore. Most of my professional wardrobe consists of business casual garments. I grew too large for my two and three piece suits, and haven't had the money to buy any replacements. Such is life.
 

GrinningManiac

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Aeriath said:
GrinningManiac said:
Aeriath said:
GrinningManiac said:
I did love wearing a kilt at my Prom, however. Felt a real man (and the breeze :p )
Just out of curiosity, why do English guys wear kilts? I wear them on appropriate occasions (weddings and prom mostly) but I do so because it's the norm up here. Just curious.
I don't know why English guys wear it. My Dad's Scottish and my Mum's of Irish descent

You'd be better off asking the English guys :p
Fair enough, I usually assume that the location on their profile is also where someone is from. Snazzy hat in your profile picture, btw.
Why thank you. Totally jealous you get to live in Edinburgh, btw. Fringe Festival at your doorstep (though I'll bet, as a local, you get fed up with it or something)

Also, if you think it's snazzy on ME you should see my friend

He has curly, long black hair (at the time of the photo). We got him to wear it, tilt his head downwards a fraction and, lo and behold, he was Slash