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Funerals and weddings only.
However I really don't want to wear a suit at my funeral. Would much prefer to be buried in t shirt and shorts.
You might not have much choice in the matter

Funerals and weddings only.
However I really don't want to wear a suit at my funeral. Would much prefer to be buried in t shirt and shorts.
Always, and with a tie, always.
I find it very unprofessional to dress smart/casual for work, especially if you are in a position of meeting clients, contractors, etc etc. As for suits and no tie, disgraceful.
Whatever happened to 'first impressions last'
But maybe I'm old fashioned
Funerals and weddings only.
However I really don't want to wear a suit at my funeral. Would much prefer to be buried in t shirt and shorts.
We changed policy a few years ago......
Ties were shown to be a major source of cros infection and banned!
As a result open necked shirts and short sleeves became the norm.
It was extremely uncomfortable and just seemed "wrong", but I m used to it now.
Well you know that thing the stripper does, running something, usually a tie from a front row attendee under her crotch.................What were you doing with them?![]()
MaybeGoing somehwere hot are we?
What were you doing with them?![]()
I think it depends on the job.
If I was going for an office based or senior position I'd wear a suit, or atleast a skirt and smart jacket.
For a job in retail or in school (those are the only interviews I've had recently) I would favour the smart-casual look.
I always envied George Melly his taste in suits:
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I see their mistake, if they had worn clothes laundered in soapy water instead of wee...Genuinely
It was shown that health care professions were scrupulous in wearing clean wee laundered clothes,..
Suit and open necked shirt, but only if the shirt has a button down collar.