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Old 07-02-2008, 09:29 PM
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This was a fun thread to read. Dress is casual in Denver, but in a different sort of way. Shorts, sandals, and ski jackets are popular in the winter. Women do dress a little better here, from what I just read. (I haven''t spent much time in Seattle.) The moms at the pediatrician's office where I work usually come in dressed fairly nicely if they are working. Ditto the dads. My own DH works in an engineering office and they all wear jeans.
the Ladies where too much in Denver...thats what makes Phoenix so special.
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Old 07-02-2008, 09:34 PM
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the Ladies where too much in Denver...thats what makes Phoenix so special.
Do you mean they wear too much, or they were too much? I mean, you do have to keep warm. If you like a little less clothes, you should be here now. Baby, it's hot outside!
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Old 07-02-2008, 10:06 PM
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Do you mean they wear too much, or they were too much? I mean, you do have to keep warm. If you like a little less clothes, you should be here now. Baby, it's hot outside!
oops, I mean WEAR. Its 113F here. no ones wearing a coat here in AZ
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Old 07-02-2008, 11:38 PM
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Sucks to be you I guess.

I'm not rich, but I'm not poor. I guess I have some of that dreaded disposable income that apparently riles you so much. I wear what I want, and that's usually jeans, t-shirt, brown leather boots, and <gasp> a Northface jacket. I could wear a suit everyday, but to what end?

My clothes are clean, not worn or threadbare, and certainly not slovenly. One of the things I love about Seattle is that when it comes to how people dress, there are more people like me than there are like you.

So, you have the problem, not us. Sell a few of your expensive suits, buy a plane ticket and leave us casual dressers behind. Think how much better your life will be when you're surrounded by like minded individuals. People who judge you based on appearances are the best people there are!

You know what they say, "Suits make the man!".
I don't have a problem with casual dressers but if people in Seattle could at least take a bath, wash & comb their hair it wouldn't be as bad
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