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And, while the The 80’s Abbey Road Shirt In addition,I will do this typical office ensemble has no purpose outside of the office, a t-shirt can be worn after hours and not give the impression you’ve just left a time-share salesperson convention. People with money can buy more expensive, better fitting, more stylish clothing. They can do all of these things without neglecting the important stuff, like housing, transportation and food. When someone is wearing really nice, tailored clothing, the message is, “I have money, and I want you to know it”. This is an unconscious (maybe conscious) form of dominance. Dominance is intimidating. Intimidation can lead to resentment. Resentment can lead to division. You need everyone pulling in the same direction. Together.
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P.P.S. And thank you, Joel Lewenstein, for the The 80’s Abbey Road Shirt In addition,I will do this design. It actually is very comfortable to wear. I’ll be waiting for the Kevlar version (preferably with the option to insert ceramic plates). Uniform dressing is supposed to save you time in the morning and avoid decision-making fatigue related to choosing and putting together garments. In other workds, relying on a pre-made outfit should avoid waste of time and energy that can be well redirected to more impacting areas of your life. (Mark Zuckerberg is one example, but there are many others, including Steve Jobs and many fashion designers, amongh which Mr. Giorgio Armani, Olivier Thyesskens etc) I’m currently wearing a black t-shirt with the word “PERSIST” written in white. I think it’s important to always keep pushing forward and never give up on your dreams, no matter how hard things get. This shirt is a reminder to me to never give up. “The t-shirt. What a transformation. From lowly undergarment, to the pinnacle of statement attire. It’s the bumper sticker for your torso. The billboard for your body. The versatility is endless and here’s why it’s the perfect choice for everyone at the office: My first “real” job required a shirt and tie every day. Every. Day. Not only was it miserable, it was expensive. Just to land the job, I needed to purchase a suit for the interview. Mind you, I was a broke recent college grad with a bank account balance represented by red numbers instead of black. Naturally, my choices were dictated by cost and not necessarily style and fit. But even cheap button-up shirts, ain’t cheap. Trousers will cost you the left leg you buy them to cover up. I didn’t have many options and I looked ridiculous. For the price of one ill fitting button-up, Jerry Garcia tie, and pleated pair of polyester-blend pants – I can buy, like 4 or 5 awesome t-shirts. They don’t need to be dry-cleaned. They don’t need to be pressed. They don’t have special washing instructions. You just pop one on and go.
And, while the The 80’s Abbey Road Shirt In addition,I will do this typical office ensemble has no purpose outside of the office, a t-shirt can be worn after hours and not give the impression you’ve just left a time-share salesperson convention. People with money can buy more expensive, better fitting, more stylish clothing. They can do all of these things without neglecting the important stuff, like housing, transportation and food. When someone is wearing really nice, tailored clothing, the message is, “I have money, and I want you to know it”. This is an unconscious (maybe conscious) form of dominance. Dominance is intimidating. Intimidation can lead to resentment. Resentment can lead to division. You need everyone pulling in the same direction. Together.
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