<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Lavalamp @ May 3 2008, 01:37 AM)
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Whenever possible I dress completely opposite to the environment around me.
Therefore, if I am around a bunch of "well dressed people", I have to dress somewhat "rapperish" (just a tad, I don't wear very baggy clothes/basketball-shoes or take it too far; I also listen mostly to rock music anyway), or perhaps wear eccentric suits. And Vice-Versa.
Business casual works too though.</div>
So when it's really casual, like just hanging out with some buddies, would you be wearing something really formal like a 3 piece suit?
lol that would be kind of funny.
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Lmao that's not what I meant exactly.
~To clarify, I mean that around peers/co-workers or attending important events (etc.) I may dress more "street" (just a bit) in formal situations (if allowed). Either that, or an eccentric/three-piece suit.
~If I were to hang out with friends who dressed sloppy but were attending a casual event, that would simply mean that I would dress in the "business casual"/"business very casual" style. I don't need a jacket (If I did have the jacket on, it would be without a tie and open-collared), but I could possibly wear a tie and vest, or just the vest. "Very" casual simply means I may just put on a business shirt, but with the sleeves rolled up and it untucked. And vice-versa if the friends are preppy.
~If I am very lazy or late to some class of mine, I'll just put on any shirt I have. The first two cases are only in ideal situations where I have the time to select a certain style and analyze the type of event I will be a part of.