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We’ve discussed travel attire before
"The golden age of travel starts with you." Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy launches a civility campaign aimed at restoring courtesy and class to air travel, as the FAA reports a 400% increase in in-flight outbursts since 2019.
We’ve discussed travel attire before
8 likes • Nov 20
I feel like a hypocrite saying this but while I’d dress smart casual when flying, if someone flies in sweats or other comfortable clothing I’ve really no issue. Flying, especially longer-range flights, can be stresses full and uncomfortable being stuck in the same seat for hours on end. Cosy clothing can be the difference between stressed and relaxed, or at least tolerable. Plus carrying capacity can limit people, whenever I fly I’ve only ever taken a single carry-on on rucksack with me so I’m limited in what I can carry.
Fall style choices:
Fall question! What do you all prefer for your October/November Saturday & Sunday outings? 1)Flannel 2)Sweatshirt 3)Hoodie And what do you typically pair with your said choice?
3 likes • Oct 21
Never been a fan of hoodies even as a kid. Sweatshirt is usually a preference weather permitting.
Forgotten Accessories?
How many people still have and use cufflinks? It seems to be less common over the years to see men rocking a nice set which is a shame.
7 likes • Oct 20
I'd like to try them but never got around to buying the shirts that fit them.
Signitures
So 'style' question. Not traditional style, but what's everyone's stance on signatures and how they're written when signing documents? I've always signed my name in print, but wondering what everyone's opinion is on that and how it ties into a personal style and social standing. We haven't taught cursive in Britain since the 60s/70s, so my signature has only ever been in print.
3 likes • Oct 20
@Jack Bowman I still write heavily by hand and sign documents at work, but don’t know anyone that uses cursive.
3 likes • Oct 20
@Nicholas Logan Cursive was removed in the mid 20th century as it was found to be obsolete and took to much time to teach properly. We replaced it by 'joined up' writing that was simplified and focused on efficiency over ornate. Northern Ireland stopped teaching it, I think, around 2010ish, though England still has it. Education here is dealt with nationally and not something individual schools deal with.
Gala Event Help.
So, I’ve been invited to a 100 Year Celebration Gala for some charities I’m involved in, problem is I’ve no idea what you wear to a Gala (barely know what a Gal is). Anyone any advice on what to wear, is it black tie, regular suit, could be casual for all I know. Thanks for any advice yous can give.
3 likes • Feb 15
@Jeff Shock Verbal invite so nothing in writing unfortunately, I'm confirming with some others during the week to confirm just to be safe.
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