Tuesday 24 November 2009 | Personalise | Help  
 FORUM
Discussions by:   Latest Posts | New Discussions | Hot Threads | Forum Topics
 Search forum: 
Cycled in to office. Forgot shirt. Bought t-shirt - is actually a vest.
21 to 27 of 27 messages. Page: 1  2  To post a reply you need to be a member - Join now.
This member’s stats are private
Black Heart Billy wrote (see)
Work clothes all look the same, plus I'm not interested in impressing anyone at work so why bother wearing nice clothes at a place I don't even want to be?
I quite agree, but was thinking more about the.. err.. freshness of said apparel?
Show/hide user stats
well because I only wore it at work it didn't get smelly
This member’s stats are private

I have a small walk in wardrobe at work and an assistant to help me, er, dress.

http://www.weareprivate.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/bedroom-closet-1_bsz3w_48.jpg

Who has to wear a tie at work and Why.

2 people ive talked to in the last few months, have been disciplined for not wearing a tie, one was a lorrry driver for a chemist chain and the othe a security guard. Why the need for a tie.

This member’s stats are private
I do. I don't have to but it adds to ones Gravitas, don't you think?
Lord Greenville wrote (see)
I do. I don't have to but it adds to ones Gravitas, don't you think?

Does your Lordship also have engraved cufflinks , and a coat of arms on ones tie as well.
Show/hide user stats
Always dress better than your boss, subtly undermines their authority.

 

Page: 1  2  


Change stats view
Make external bookmarkAdd to My Bookmarks

« Previous thread   -   Next thread »
Home > Forum > Road & TouringForum jump  
Support our sponsors
 

Support our sponsors

Offers, Competitions and Promotions
win free stuff with rcuk

Squirt Competition
Win 1 of 50 bottles of SQUIRT - Long lasting Dry Lube
Ticket2RideBC Adventures
Advertorial: Ticket2RideBC specialises in guided mountain bike adventures
British Heart Foundation
Advertorial: Get cycling for the BHF and raise vital money