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Are you the best dressed person at your job?

lpast

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Humbly speaking, are you the best person at your job? Do you stand out? Or others lack of attention/care to their dress make you look like you are "trying too hard"? Do you have a dress code?
 

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I am retired. But when I worked I usually was, especially when I
worked in Tech. I began in Tech when it was usual for management/
marketing types to wear suits or coat and tie in any case. By wearing
Norman Hilton and Chipp and the like, I was better dressed than the
average Nordstrom shopper, which was the norm.
 
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ter1413

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At my current employer? Yup.
The one before this.....I was up there.
 

Eset

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Sure. I'm working in tech which means shorts and t-shirt, jeans and sweatshirts. Anyone who puts just a little effort into clothes will be better dressed.
 

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I always am; hardly anybody else even tries. A colleague sometimes refers to me as, "the best dressed man in transit." Said colleague is having John Di Pietro make a suit for him and I recently gave him a navy grenadine Sam Hober necktie that I bought when there was 75 % more of me and thus is now too long, so he could put in a good showing on occasion if he gets some better shoes.

Dressing 'well' as a I actually often makes me ridiculous, but dressing otherwise would make me feel like a stranger in my own skin, which is an unpleasant enough place for me to be as it is.
 

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The dress code at my office is essentially business casual, aka, no shorts, jeans and such. Being that my employer is a somewhat conservative institution, it is perfectly acceptable to wear jackets and ties in the office and I take advantage. There are a few people who genuinely make the effort to dress well around my office so I would say that I am in the upper echelons of well dressed men at work.
 

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Precisely. The answer to your question is probably: "Yes, on a good day" for a lot of members of this board. Its like asking if you would beat a frog on an IQ test.

+1 It's actually harder to be the best-dressed person in my neighbourhood rather than work, since where I live there are people who care about their appearance. Women especially.
 

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For those in tech, are you wearing sport coats? Do you think that you stand out in an off-putting way?
 

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