Okay since I'm a skin, not a mod, I'm not all there on this subject. Plus, I
work where it's perfectly acceptable to walk around barefoot for all I care.
However, for a while I worked at Price Waterhouse Coopers and it was
considered business casual as the dress code, though most of the older
people there were strictly suits. I tended to wear suits with my boots (they
were pretty good about that) and braces. Of course, my style of suit and the
"suits" style of suit was completely different and so obviously so, that my
supervisor once told me that one of her co-workers asked her to ask me if I
listened to ska... she assumed from the clothes I was wearing. ...
*-----Original Message-----
*From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
*[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
*Sent: Saturday, November 13, 1999 3:33 AM
*To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
*Subject: Re: mods and the outside world
*
*
*In a message dated 11/12/99 10:57:03 PM Pacific Standard Time,
*[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
*
*<< I'm disappointed at the lack of response to your query about mixed mod
* dating. I guess we are far too busy spraying venom at the
*weeping modette.
* On a similar note, how do you balance the working world and
*modness? Do you
* wear the full regalia every day or a toned-down ensemble that
*might pass as
* merely stylish? >>
*
*
*I was a bit dissapointed at the lack of response to my post as
*well...I was
*interested if others found it as difficult as I have. As far as
*work goes, I
*prefer to simply tone things down, not to fit into a work
*environment so much
*as I work for a company with a rather relaxed dress code policy
*but more so
*to spare my favorite duds from daily wear and tear...good vintage fashions
*are hard enough to come by.
*
*Victoria
*San Francisco?
*
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