posted on Sep, 24 2013 @ 07:18 AM
All I can say to you is the fact that since being born, the suit, shirt, tie and shined up shoes are worn for weddings, funerals and job interviews. I
have always turned up to an interview wearing all of the above clothing, even though in my youth I was doing factory and other manual jobs where there
would be no need to wear nice clothes, I still did so out of respect. That's all there is to it, my parents always encouraged me to dress to impress
because first impressions last and at least a future employer can see that at least you have made the effort...
Even when I was living in Australia for 4 years I still went to interviews in a shirt, tie and jacket, even though the temperature outside was 40,
plus degrees and I was sweating my pants off. Most of the time I got to the interview and the folks on the other side of the table who were
interviewing me were all wearing shorts and t-shirts. They all thought I was mad for wearing so many clothes and they even told me so, but if it is
something you have been brought up to do, then it never seems to go away....
As for what I wear now, I like to buy clothes from retro, vintage, charity shops to get clothes that are different and usually cheaper than the crappy
clothes that people buy from regular shops. I like to mix up clothes from different era's. I hate the fact that so many people go to crappy clothes
shops, buy crappy clothes and then go outside and look as crappy as everybody else does in their crappy clothes. I believe that you should have some
pride in the way that you look and dress, but maybe that is just the way that I am...
I like individuality, especially hats, I have thousands of them, I cannot be seen out without a hat on my head...
Love clothes.....