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Interesting points. I suppose I've been subconsciously taking part all along. As a child my parents dressed me in corduroys, as a teen I refused to wear blue jeans, always wore casual shirts. School uniform was a blazer, sixth form was a suit. Even amongst a school full of suits my English teacher accused me of being "debonair" and "dapper", University was dark jeans, t-shirts, hoodies. The early years of my career as a Software Engineer I wore shirt/tie, but got sick of standing out for being a smartly dressed software engineer and switched to chinos, converse and hoodies. Since becoming a parent I maintain chinos, boots, t-shirt, jumper, wool coat out of work, and hoodies, chinos, converse, t-shirt for work. Outside of Converse I've never worn trainers (Reebok, Nike, Adidas etc) in public unless I'm running. |