1183: Suit Up

Page_1I was exceedingly bored today, so rather than sitting around in my pants as I usually do I decided to put on my suit for no reason other than for the hell of it.

Well, there were a few reasons, to be honest. I'm not a particularly vain type, as anyone who has met me and seen the state of my hair (both -cut and facial) will attest, but I've never quite been comfortable with my "look", for want of a better word. I don't really have a signature "look" unless you count "jeans and (usually) geeky T-shirt" as a "look", and I'm not sure I do, because that involves pretty much the minimum amount of effort possible that enables you to go outside and not be arrested.

I also wanted to see if there was any truth to the pseudo-psychological theory that if you dress "professionally" you'll be in a more "worky" frame of mind.

I've also been watching a lot of Friends recently and noted that most of the male characters in that spend a lot of time wearing suits. (This was, of course, followed up by the character of Barney in How I Met Your Mother, who makes wearing a suit into an explicit character trait rather than something that "just is".)

So what were my conclusions?

Umm… to be honest, I'm not sure I really have anything particularly… conclusive. That said, wearing a suit is more comfortable than I remember, though it can get a bit hot and stuffy if you keep the jacket on.

Did I feel more "confident" and "professional", though?

I can't really say with any certainty. This is perhaps largely to do with the fact that I put it on once I had done all my paid work for the day and was taking a wander into town to sit in various coffee shops and post things on Games Are Evil then work on my game a bit. To my credit, I did get quite a lot done, but I think this may be more to do with the amount of coffee I consumed and my surroundings than what I was covering myself up with. Or perhaps it was part of the whole equation.

Oh well. I can't say it was a particularly unpleasant experience, anyway. And since I'm working from home and not in an office, it's about the only airing this suit gets apart from weddings (yes, people I know who got married in the last year, I wore the same suit to your wedding that I "just wear" or put on for job interviews) or job interviews (yes, people who interview me, I wear the same suit to your interview that I wear to my friends' weddings) so I might as well give it a day out every so often.

Am I going to "suit up" as my "new look" though? Probably not. I have far too many geeky T-shirts that I actually like showing off. (No-one has recognised my Deadly Premonition one yet, frustratingly.)


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0 thoughts on “1183: Suit Up

  1. But you work in the gaming industry! You get to wear a geeky t-shirt underneath the suit and it's perfectly acceptable!

    What you need to do with the suit is wear it on a train journey somewhere. It's amazing how differently you get treated. Plus you don't have to wear high heels with it, lucky git. 🙂

  2. I agree with Kittycow. She makes a couple of really good points there.
    Mate you always bring a smile to my face – well nearly always – when you're not going crook at/about some bigoted cretin (are we allowed to say that? I was trying not to say Fuckwit!) who deserves a serve. Mostly a have a good chuckle, or rofl, depending on the topic, then get on with my work with a smile on my face. Thanks for that mate! 😀
    And double that if you put in the Stickmen strip. Talking about 'strip' – most amusing this morning. This pal of yours (is it Phil?) seems to be completely uninhibited, and cares not what the world and its societies think. He also seems to be rather sexual and scatological in some of his fixations unless some of the Stickmen strips are fiction! Surely not??!! 😀

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