MilesMingusMonk
Breaking Wind Master
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- Nov 17, 2003
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Dear SamClemmons,
With some recent changes at the work place, I now spend the majority of my time on-the-road instead of behind a desk, but it is important that I continue to maintain a professional appearance in public - even when behind the wheel. Crisp linen dress shirts (...always finely pressed! ), understated silk ties, and my signature fashion accessory - suspenders of the highest quality. While I do keep a proper sport coat in the car for the most important meet & greets, I can get by with the shirt / tie / suspender/ tasseled loafer combo for the majority of my work needs. ( On a personal level, I feel the suspenders help me stand out in a crowd , but give the impression of being approachable, yet rugged.) My dilemma is this : Now that I have embraced your no-pants philosophy of living, how should I attach the suspenders ? I have tried adjusting the suspenders and attaching them to my knee high gold toe dress socks, but the tension from the suspenders causes my toes to curl , not to mention the unusual accordion-like undulations to my stride. Please help - I fear my suspender fashion faux pa is causing real harm to my professional image.
With much gratitude,
MilesMingusMonk
With some recent changes at the work place, I now spend the majority of my time on-the-road instead of behind a desk, but it is important that I continue to maintain a professional appearance in public - even when behind the wheel. Crisp linen dress shirts (...always finely pressed! ), understated silk ties, and my signature fashion accessory - suspenders of the highest quality. While I do keep a proper sport coat in the car for the most important meet & greets, I can get by with the shirt / tie / suspender/ tasseled loafer combo for the majority of my work needs. ( On a personal level, I feel the suspenders help me stand out in a crowd , but give the impression of being approachable, yet rugged.) My dilemma is this : Now that I have embraced your no-pants philosophy of living, how should I attach the suspenders ? I have tried adjusting the suspenders and attaching them to my knee high gold toe dress socks, but the tension from the suspenders causes my toes to curl , not to mention the unusual accordion-like undulations to my stride. Please help - I fear my suspender fashion faux pa is causing real harm to my professional image.
With much gratitude,
MilesMingusMonk