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>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 hate to go out on a judgemental limb here, but does anyone else think that 
"business casual" is the worst of all possible worlds?  In my limited 
experience, it seems to be an excuse to wear golf shirts and bad shoes.


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. ...
>
>
.Pretty fine supervisor to pick up on the subtle message that you were 
telegraphing with your fine lapel width...don't know about the foot wear and 
braces though.....as far as wasting vintage wear at work, might as well wear 
what you got, who can say what the morrow will bring?

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