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Curious about the "Comfortable" vs "Uncomfortable" debate. Or maybe we reframe it as the "Casual" vs Dress-up" debate.
Is it really a question of physical comfort? Or is it a kind of self-consciousness, based on culture or clash or politics?
In most circumstances being "dressed up" is no more physically uncomfortable than being dressed casually.
In most circumstances being "dressed up" is no more physically uncomfortable than being dressed casually.
Have you worn high heels?
Disagree. Suits are too confining. More so when you button the top button of your shirt and wrap a tie snugly around your neck. I've had a pair of black Church's wing tips for about 30 years and resoled them about three times. Most comfortable dress shoes I've ever worn, but they're still not as comfortable as sneakers or casual shoes.
I like to be ready for a spontaneous basketball game.
I've begin using The Tie Bar.com to buy all my shirts and ties. 3 for $140 on really nice, trim fit shirts that stay tucked in, and a huge selection of ties for $20 or so apiece. Getting dressed up every day is actually kind of fun.
I'm a T-shirt and shorts/jeans guy on the weekends, though.
I went a while back. Rarely wear ties anymore but I bought a couple anyway. A kid I work with started an Instagram page about fashion and worked out some deal with them, so he hooked me up with some free stuff. Love their stuff.They have a retail shop around the corner from my office on Madison, but I haven't been in the store yet. I always like the ties on display.