On 9/14/2023 6:57 PM, Don Y wrote:> I've worn either a black or white T-shirt and jeans, every day, for > the past 35+ years.I find slacks much more comfortable when sitting for long periods than blue jeans are, and wearing a shirt with a collar makes my pencil neck look less pronounced. :-) Sneakers / trainers paired with slacks is not a great look, and you can get "dress" shoes nowadays that are just as comfortable as athletic shoes (plus much more durable) so that's what I wear.
the well-dressed engineer
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On Fri, 15 Sep 2023 09:28:36 -0700, Buzz McCool <buzz_mccool@yahoo.com> wrote:>On 9/14/2023 6:57 PM, Don Y wrote: >> I've worn either a black or white T-shirt and jeans, every day, for >> the past 35+ years. > >I find slacks much more comfortable when sitting for long periods than >blue jeans are, and wearing a shirt with a collar makes my pencil neck >look less pronounced. :-) > >Sneakers / trainers paired with slacks is not a great look, and you can >get "dress" shoes nowadays that are just as comfortable as athletic >shoes (plus much more durable) so that's what I wear.My commute to work involves some hundreds of vertical feet, so I want good traction. Clicking a mouse isn't very aerobic, so I park where, at the end of the day, I have an uphill trek, whether I feel like it or not.
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John Larkin <jlarkin@highland_atwork_technology.com> wrote:> https://www.insidehook.com/article/style/fall-style-trends > > I kinda miss the white shirts and skinny ties and pocket protectors. > > (I'm wearing sweats and slippers at work today, but I have an excuse.)I'm self-employed, so I can wear whatever I like - but occasionally I have to give a formal talk, so I keep a few smart skirts and tops for those occasions. About a year ago I had to give a talk on a technical topic to a more general audience. I had just bought a black and red layered 'gipsy' skirt at a car boot sale but the waistband had begun to disintegrate, so I took it all to pieces, cut off the frayed material and reconstructed a skirt which looked absolutely stunning but formal when coupled with a black silky top. I just got it finished the day before the talk. Afterwards a lady came up to me and said how much she had enjoyed the talk, even though she didn't understand a lot of it ...but she had spent most of the time admiring my skirt! -- ~ Liz Tuddenham ~ (Remove the ".invalid"s and add ".co.uk" to reply) www.poppyrecords.co.uk
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On 9/15/2023 9:28 AM, Buzz McCool wrote:> On 9/14/2023 6:57 PM, Don Y wrote: >> I've worn either a black or white T-shirt and jeans, every day, for >> the past 35+ years. > > I find slacks much more comfortable when sitting for long periods than blueWorking from home, it's far more comfortable to shed the pants altogether. I wear jeans when I have to leave the house -- which usually means I am "upright" and "mobile".> jeans are, and wearing a shirt with a collar makes my pencil neck look less > pronounced. :-)Ah, I don't consider how I look. Why should I let others influence my behavior? Been a pattern my entire life (e.g., receiving awards ceremonies dressed virtually the same way -- much to the embarassment of my folks)> Sneakers / trainers paired with slacks is not a great look, and you can get > "dress" shoes nowadays that are just as comfortable as athletic shoes (plus > much more durable) so that's what I wear.I have no idea what my shoes would be called. I alternate between two identical pair (one grey, the other beige). Or, barefoot. Or, moccasins (that I treat as slippers). [My feet get "uncomfortable" in any particular shoe after a short while. And, again, at home, no need to wear a particular foot covering (unless headed out to pick up mail -- sidewalk is easily 170F+ at that time of day) so I will switch between shoe types many times during the course of a day.] Identical replacements for each of the three shoe types sitting in boxes in my closet (because shopping for shoes is another colossal waste of time).
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On 9/15/2023 8:55 AM, legg wrote:> Hell, I miss shirt pockets.Helpful for smokers but I don't carry anything around (besides wallet and keyfob when away from home) so can't see much need. I keep a pair of eyeglasses in the car (for driving) and +1.0 readers in hard cases at each workstation as the markings on components are getting harder to read at arm's length. But, none needed for most cases. In office, I have purchased lots of glass (drinking) glasses that are convenient places to leave things (like pens, xacto knives, pot-tweekers, lead holders, etc.). Recently found some votive (tea?) candle holders that are ideal for small parts (flared upper edge makes it easy to scrape the parts out with fingertips). At 4/$1 it made sense to buy a score of them and scatter them around my workstations. (unfortunately, they don't stack, well, as that wouldn't be a likely method of deployment when filled with candles!) [sadly, they do nothing to help me remember WHERE each set of small parts originated! :< ]> Why am I the only one in my neighborhood with his shirt > tucked in ?Mother hounded me about that growing up (and, don't rock on the back legs of the chair). So, I delight in not having my shirt tucked in (less of an issue wearing T's) AND rocking back on the chair legs (it's MY chair so any alleged damage to it will be mine to bear).
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On 9/15/2023 11:20 AM, Liz Tuddenham wrote:> About a year ago I had to give a talk on a technical topic to a more > general audience. I had just bought a black and red layered 'gipsy' > skirt at a car boot sale but the waistband had begun to disintegrate, so > I took it all to pieces, cut off the frayed material and reconstructed a > skirt which looked absolutely stunning but formal when coupled with a > black silky top. I just got it finished the day before the talk.I've been wanting to make a pair of elephant flares (male cut). I always found them fun to wear -- esp when I was wearing boots all the time (it made it easier to gain access to the contents of my boots -- "oversized pockets"!). With patch pockets (sized a bit larger to better accommodate my current wallet) But, this never seems to percolate to the top of my ToDo list. I figure if I wait long enough, they'll be back in style and I can just BUY a pair!> Afterwards a lady came up to me and said how much she had enjoyed the > talk, even though she didn't understand a lot of it ...but she had spent > most of the time admiring my skirt!I've thrice had folks approach me in stores wanting to take a picture of my (different each time) T-shirts. "Huh? F*ck off!" Is there some reason you need photographic PROOF of what you saw? Can't you just TELL <whoever> what you saw??
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On Fri, 15 Sep 2023 12:18:33 -0700, Don Y <blockedofcourse@foo.invalid> wrote:>On 9/15/2023 8:55 AM, legg wrote: >> Hell, I miss shirt pockets. > >Helpful for smokers but I don't carry anything around >(besides wallet and keyfob when away from home) so can't >see much need. I keep a pair of eyeglasses in the car (for >driving) and +1.0 readers in hard cases at each workstation >as the markings on components are getting harder to read >at arm's length. But, none needed for most cases. > >In office, I have purchased lots of glass (drinking) glasses >that are convenient places to leave things (like pens, >xacto knives, pot-tweekers, lead holders, etc.). Recently >found some votive (tea?) candle holders that are ideal for >small parts (flared upper edge makes it easy to scrape the >parts out with fingertips).Beakers!
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On Fri, 15 Sep 2023 19:20:24 +0100, liz@poppyrecords.invalid.invalid (Liz Tuddenham) wrote:>John Larkin <jlarkin@highland_atwork_technology.com> wrote: > >> https://www.insidehook.com/article/style/fall-style-trends >> >> I kinda miss the white shirts and skinny ties and pocket protectors. >> >> (I'm wearing sweats and slippers at work today, but I have an excuse.) > >I'm self-employed, so I can wear whatever I like - but occasionally I >have to give a formal talk, so I keep a few smart skirts and tops for >those occasions. > >About a year ago I had to give a talk on a technical topic to a more >general audience. I had just bought a black and red layered 'gipsy' >skirt at a car boot sale but the waistband had begun to disintegrate, so >I took it all to pieces, cut off the frayed material and reconstructed a >skirt which looked absolutely stunning but formal when coupled with a >black silky top. I just got it finished the day before the talk. > >Afterwards a lady came up to me and said how much she had enjoyed the >talk, even though she didn't understand a lot of it ...but she had spent >most of the time admiring my skirt!My preferred look is "invisible."
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On 9/15/2023 11:55 AM, legg wrote:> On Thu, 14 Sep 2023 16:30:51 -0700, John Larkin > <jlarkin@highland_atwork_technology.com> wrote: > >> https://www.insidehook.com/article/style/fall-style-trends >> >> I kinda miss the white shirts and skinny ties and pocket protectors. >> >> (I'm wearing sweats and slippers at work today, but I have an excuse.) > > Hell, I miss shirt pockets. > > Why am I the only one in my neighborhood with his shirt > tucked in ? > > RLGotta have tees with pocket for the gym to hold the mp3 player. Ed
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On 9/15/23 8:55 AM, legg wrote:> On Thu, 14 Sep 2023 16:30:51 -0700, John Larkin > <jlarkin@highland_atwork_technology.com> wrote: > >> https://www.insidehook.com/article/style/fall-style-trends >> >> I kinda miss the white shirts and skinny ties and pocket protectors. >> >> (I'm wearing sweats and slippers at work today, but I have an excuse.) > > Hell, I miss shirt pockets. >Regular dress shirts, lumberjack shirts and even the Carharrt T-shirts still have them. Most T-shirts don't so I now prefer carpenter shorts and jeans because a pair of glasses nicely slips into the longer right tool pocket. So well that I never even lost one during lengthy and rough mountain bike rides.> Why am I the only one in my neighborhood with his shirt > tucked in ? >If I wear a dress shirt (which is rare nowadays) it's always tucked in. T-shirts not, of course. -- Regards, Joerg http://www.analogconsultants.com/