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^^ i once had a royal bank savings account
you guys ever deal with medical or corporate/patent ?
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We do pretty much everything except crim and family.
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^^ i once had a royal bank savings account
i agree paypal is shite but the correct way to do it is to contact paypal first then cc chargeback if it doesn't go your way.
Why waste time with paypal? They might even start asking questions if you manage to get a partial refund? I have a CC so I don't have to deal with bullshit and paypal IS bullshit.
I saw a dude today in predistressed boot cut jeans that put the honeycombs at his ankles. I wish there was a place where you could go and have your jeans express distressed while you wore them. I wonder if it would be possible to sandblast jeans as you wear them...
p.s. I think keeping a work wardrobe solid isn't about excitement or spice (it's work after all) and more about consistency and how serious you look. Everybody wants you to look clean and trustable, nobody really wants you to look baller, unless you are the boss, and even then, circumstances.... nicelynice does this well, his style is like this young Japanese job seeker by way of Raf tailoring kind of thing. I'd do the same kinda look if I had a job to go to and a dress code to adhere to.
look at some of barims older fits, he did lots of stuff with really baggy trousers and a tight junya (I think) jacket
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I think minimal office style could be incrediballer. Slim grey 2-button Jil suit, white Jil shirt, slim black tie, black Comey shoes every day. I'm nearing the end of a 2-month trip where I had 7 shirts and 2 pairs of pants and that's it, and (for me, at least) it isn't hard to wear the same thing every day if you really like what you're wearing.
I can tell you like your job, so congrats. Most people are lucky to have any job at all, let alone a good job.
I think minimal office style could be incrediballer. Slim grey 2-button Jil suit, white Jil shirt, slim black tie, black Comey shoes every day. I'm nearing the end of a 2-month trip where I had 7 shirts and 2 pairs of pants and that's it, and (for me, at least) it isn't hard to wear the same thing every day if you really like what you're wearing.
I was at the doctor's office today and the x-ray tech came out of his chambers in some really epically faded jeans. They were non selvedge, boot cut, probably no name, couldn't see any brand markings because he was wearing his lab coat, but I looked down at my jeans, a 3 year old pair of APC NS that are themselves very well faded with a good range of color and wear, and this guy's awesome jeans just walked all over them. They were like powder blue with tinges of a faded indigo, and the honeycombs and **** were pure white, fronts down to the knees were white, hems were still there and uncut but nicely dogged on the edges. I'd estimate they were about 5 years old, maybe even more.
Plus you can't really wear a suit 5 days in a row and expect it to last though, even if it is made by Jil Sander. same with dress shoes, it really isn't ideal to wear it 5 days in a row. You have to have some variety and alternatives to rotate your clothes around.
Rotating dress shoes is a must. I have a central rotation of (now) 3 pairs and a few outliers that get tossed in from time to time. That is a small shoe rotation and the minimum I'd say. Suits, you probably need 4-5 but I'd say 3 is a minimum.