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Casual or Formal?

What clothing type?

  • Casual

  • Formal

  • Both

  • Nothing!


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coreymb16

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Do you dress casual, formal, or both?
Business suits or sport jerseys and jeans?
tennis or dress shoes or flip flops?
Hip or sophisticated?
Tie or no tie?
Me, I consider myself a casual person because I think wearing a suit would fit my body: thin with broad shoulders.
 
I dress differently depending on the situation.
 
For work, I dress casual: khakis with a collared pullover shirt. Shoes are a pair of work boots. When I applied, the pullover was replaced with a white shirt and tie, and the shoes were some loafers.

Other than that, jeans or shorts with a t-shirt.
 
I wear formal clothing when I'm working, but it's always casual beyond that. My philosophy on clothes is to wear whatever is comfortable.
 
Casual, at work right now with a sweater, jeans and gym shoes. When I get home I'll just replace the sweater with a t-shirt.
 
Both

Dress formal for work and special occasions and the rest of the time I'm dressed casual.
 
I was actually inscribing your social life in general.
 
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I think "inscribe" was on somebody's word of the day on his calender.
 
I was actually inscribing not for working but social life in general.

For social life it's always casual. Unless your going on a date, wedding or funeral I don't see the point in dressing up formal. By casual I don't mean a slob either but jeans and a t-shirt.
 
I would have voted both, but then I realized that I hardly go anywhere that would require me to dress up, so I'm usually wearing jeans and and a plain shirt/sweater. I don't really like to dress up all that often anyways. Too much damned effort...
 
In case some of you guys are wondering, inscribe means to write, print, mark, or engrave (words, characters, etc.). One out of five different definitions. I'm not sure whether you guys didn't know what it meant or something else.
 
From the context of your previous post, it looked like you meant "implying" instead of "inscribing."
 
I dress both. example: tuxedo t-shirt!

but really, I prefer formal over casual
 
I look great either way so it's hard for me to decide between the two.
 
From the context of your previous post, it looked like you meant "implying" instead of "inscribing."
You're right the wording is choppy. I'm taking out the word for.
 
From the context of your previous post, it looked like you meant "implying" instead of "inscribing."
You're right the wording is choppy. I'm taking out the word for.
 
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