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For my trip to Seattle a couple of years ago, we skipped renting a car. Did not miss it at all, and the kids managed the walking reasonably well.
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@Chris you regularly wash and machine dry your IH denim correct? If so do your Jeans not have creases and combs? Or do they but it’s less defined? Also do you get any shrink from
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I will third the opinion that a rental car is not necessary if you're staying in downtown Seattle.
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Good deal - thanks Everyone - hoping for a fun trip away
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So I have a job interview for a management position at the restaurant where I currently wait and bartend. I need to dress right for the interviewz suggestions please.
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Suit, even if the dress at work is casual?
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Thanks Reuben
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Thanks Reuben
To be honest, this is just my gut reaction. I'm in no way an expert on these matters. It just seems to me that if the owners like you enough to give you an interview for a step up then I would be interested in showing them I can take it seriously. That I'm also interested in taking my game up a notch. But business culture in the US isn't something I'm very familiar with.
My thinking is that the suit shows professional standards, charcoal and black leather is some classy shit and no tie keeps it a bit more relaxed. I bet @Appfaff would be the go-to guy for the money answer here though.
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So I have a job interview for a management position at the restaurant where I currently wait and bartend. I need to dress right for the interviewz suggestions please.
I agree with Neph on the suit with no tie - I only wear a tie when I want someone to be intimidated of me lol [emoji23]
I always do a pocket square tho to add a bit of flare and Show i k ow HOW to wear a suit, not just simply putting one on.
I know you’ve dropped a bunch a pounds - hit me up, I have about 5 suits that would fit you - I’d be happy to drop ship for you tomorrow if needed [emoji869]
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So I have a job interview for a management position at the restaurant where I currently wait and bartend. I need to dress right for the interviewz suggestions please.
I agree with Neph on the suit with no tie - I only wear a tie when I want someone to be intimidated of me lol [emoji23]
I always do a pocket square tho to add a bit of flare and Show i k ow HOW to wear a suit, not just simply putting one on.
I know you’ve dropped a bunch a pounds - hit me up, I have about 5 suits that would fit you - I’d be happy to drop ship for you tomorrow if needed [emoji869]
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Thanks Reuben
To be honest, this is just my gut reaction. I'm in no way an expert on these matters. It just seems to me that if the owners like you enough to give you an interview for a step up then I would be interested in showing them I can take it seriously. That I'm also interested in taking my game up a notch. But business culture in the US isn't something I'm very familiar with.
My thinking is that the suit shows professional standards, charcoal and black leather is some classy shit and no tie keeps it a bit more relaxed. I bet @Appfaff would be the go-to guy for the money answer here though.
Gentlemen thank you so much. Charcoal suit it is. Putting it on the credit card. Adam
Thank you for the offer but my interview is Tuesday and I’d need the suit tailored by Monday night. Yiu guys are the best. Adam, what color picker square? -
White shirt and white folded pocket square always looks classy. I do have some bright and colorful ones I use to coordinate with crazy socks sometimes when it the situation calls.
Best of luck with the interview bud, you will kill it
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Thank you brother. I’ll do my best
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Thanks @DougNg good advice
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Can anyone recommend an inexpensive place to send old boots to get resoled? I want to get Vibram ripples or cristy's on an old pair… not looking to spend $300 though.
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@Filthy:
Can anyone recommend an inexpensive place to send old boots to get resoled? I want to get Vibram ripples or cristy's on an old pair… not looking to spend $300 though.
No personal experience but maybe these guys:
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Thanks a lot neph! This is why this place is so awesome.