In 1987, I was expected to be in dress suit every day, when that contract was up, I found employment at a mine site, where no one wore suits!
Gosh, the shirtlessness here is astonishing. I seem to be the last bastion of respectability apart from @Mendel Leisk . I work in a T-shirt and shorts most days, but I do have to wear a proper shirt if I'm meeting some (not all) clients, or giving a speech, or if I'm on the telly, or if I'm meeting government people. For speeches and telly and government, it's a full-on shirt and tie and suit. And shoes and everything! For meeting most clients these days, a casual patterned shirt - a quiet check or something - is usually OK. But those are still structured collared shirts, like the ones I'd wear with a tie, just with a pattern. I find Van Heusen's "fat bloke" (not the exact name - I can't remember what it is) cut is exactly the right shape for me: everything else seems to have really long sleeves and to have been designed for the orang-utan market. They also have the advantage that if I'm in a hurry I can just about get away without ironing them. And yes, unwrapping them is ridiculous. My last shirt came with more than 20 plastic clips and a dozen or so pins. What's nice is that you always miss one pin and find it when it pierces the skin on your back. And the cardboard... and the plastic.... I don't understand why they can't just hang on hangars in the shop, without all the excessive packaging, like women's blouses do.
I haven't gone shopping in an enclosed mall in years, just plebeian places like Kohl's, Target and thrift shops. Long ago, I had bought shirts in packages with pins and cardboard. That was way back when shoulder pads were big. I haven't needed to wear professional clothes except for funerals and interviews. Posted via the PriusChat mobile app.
I think the problem is that the lab coat doesn't have shoulder pads, and is therefore inappropriate for almost all situations.
Our next-door neighbour is called Sue-Ellen. And her husband is called John, but when we first moved in I couldn't remember whether it was John or Ross. Or both. For obvious reasons. I do have a friend called Kristin. I am scared of inviting her over in case she shoots him.