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Flag football coaches single handedly keep this shyt trending
Told ya so lol these cats just can’t dress I’m convinced
You can tell who works office/white collar jobs and who whose unemployed or working blue collar jobs in this thread. If you have an office job, a pullover is like the go to wear for the fall/winter months going into the office. The people who earn serious money in the white collar world wear nothing but pullovers and sweaters when wearing a suit isn't required.
A typical Monday-Friday from October-April will consist of Pullover, collared shirt underneath and either Jeans/Khaki pants and/or dress pants. You can mix it up with sweaters, or long-sleeved polo shirts, and there you go. This is moot, if you're lucky enough to have a hybrid job, or you're fully WFH. I'm hybrid, so unless we have our bosses coming into the office, everyone wears business casual.
The "drip" examples of this items some people posted in this thread look like some shyt this dude would wear.You can tell who works office/white collar jobs and who whose unemployed or working blue collar jobs in this thread. If you have an office job, a pullover is like the go to wear for the fall/winter months going into the office. The people who earn serious money in the white collar world wear nothing but pullovers and sweaters when wearing a suit isn't required.
A typical Monday-Friday from October-April will consist of Pullover, collared shirt underneath and either Jeans/Khaki pants and/or dress pants. You can mix it up with sweaters, or long-sleeved polo shirts, and there you go. This is moot, if you're lucky enough to have a hybrid job, or you're fully WFH. I'm hybrid, so unless we have our bosses coming into the office, everyone wears business casual.
ThisSweater vests
Oh it's well documented that The Coli can't dress. They think their favorite rappers know how to dress. And the ones that do are using a stylist.
I work corporate, but vastly different from the normal type (photo studio). Is is still required to wear collard shirts, jeans/khakis, sweaters? The bosses care that much? Seems at least with my company even in the offices it's more laidback and sneakers/jeans/t-shirts/sweartshirt with like a flannel is acceptable.
The "drip" examples of this items some people posted in this thread look like some shyt this dude would wear.
nikkas walking looking like malibu's most wanted talking about people can't dress on their level.
If it ain't business casual, leave that shyt at home, them loud as designs don't make them look any better.
.I bet that dudes name is ConnorI've found the best way to make them work is to use them with business casual. You got on a collared shirt and tie underneath and wear that on top.
Basically treat it like the sweater vest and tie combo. something you can wear to the office if you don't feel like ironing your shirt.
still a nerdy look though, but useful if you got wrinkled shirts and have to be somewhere more formal
if you a breh that doesn't own any real suits, this can get you through most formal occasions with minimum effort,
I wear them a lot during winter, fall and spring.
You can tell who works office/white collar jobs and who whose unemployed or working blue collar jobs in this thread. If you have an office job, a pullover is like the go to wear for the fall/winter months going into the office. The people who earn serious money in the white collar world wear nothing but pullovers and sweaters when wearing a suit isn't required.
A typical Monday-Friday from October-April will consist of Pullover, collared shirt underneath and either Jeans/Khaki pants and/or dress pants. You can mix it up with sweaters, or long-sleeved polo shirts, and there you go. This is moot, if you're lucky enough to have a hybrid job, or you're fully WFH. I'm hybrid, so unless we have our bosses coming into the office, everyone wears business casual.
I got bucu polo 3/4 & full zippersI've had this Polo joint for a minute.