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From: seifert@ihuxl.UUCP (D.A. Seifert)
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Subject: Re: dressed nicely?
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Date: Thu, 9-Aug-84 09:00:18 EDT
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Posted: Thu Aug  9 09:00:18 1984
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> I like it when men are dressed nicely at work.  I think it looks
> professional. Only, I've never seen a nicely dressed man at work that 
> didn't have shoes of some sort on. :-)

OK Woodstock, what do you mean by "looks professional"?  Looking
professional may be greasy grimy coveralls for a mechanic, a conservative
suit and white shirt for an IBMer, a sleezy dress and tons of makeup
for a member of the oldest profession.

Do you like seeing men dressed nicely (whatever you mean by that)
because you like the way they look when they dress that way,
or because then their physical image fits the stereotype
associated with their job title?

I like having a range of acceptable attire.  If I feel like
dressing up a little I can, if I feel like dressing down a little I can.
Must be a real drag to have to wear a specific uniform every day.
(remember a three piece suit is just a much a uniform as any other)

Re: makeup

I agree with whoever it was that said that makeup is only successful
if it's undetected.  Does anyone actually *like* metallic blue
eyelids?  -ick-
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