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This is our front yard, we have never had this much snow!

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I need some new clothes but clothes shopping I always feel cheap or old school.

Like really $40-70 for a pair of jeans? $50 a shirt?

Coworker suggested Shein so Im there looking at clothes
Amazon for me. Their return policy is the best. I have wide shoulders and long arms, so nothing fits me how they make things now.
I also have good luck shopping at Savers.
carhaart seems to be the only brand with a long sleeve shirt that fits me correctly.
 
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I like to get shirts and slacks at Kohls. Selection is usually the best for both. They rotate a huge amount of graphic T's as well so there's always something up my alley.

Express also has really nice pants, can be a little pricey without sales though. I think I spent 50-60 bucks a pair last time, on sale, but easily the most comfortable pair of nicer jeans I've ever had. Depending on the pants, and the day, I'm a 34/36 waist and a 32/33/34 leg.

TJ Max will sell a gem every now and again as well. I'm in there a lot with the lady just dicking around and I've stumbled across plenty of athletic wear that is both decent quality and cheap.
 
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I like to get shirts and slacks at Kohls. Selection is usually the best for both. They rotate a huge amount of graphic T's as well so there's always something up my alley.

Express also has really nice pants, can be a little pricey without sales though. I think I spent 50-60 bucks a pair last time, on sale, but easily the most comfortable pair of nicer jeans I've ever had. Depending on the pants, and the day, I'm a 34/36 waist and a 32/33/34 leg.

TJ Max will sell a gem every now and again as well. I'm in there a lot with the lady just dicking around and I've stumbled across plenty of athletic wear that is both decent quality and cheap.

I get most of my husbands clothes (because he would never buy new ones if it was up to him) at Kohls, Gap, Old Navy, and J Crew Factory.

Hagar Cool 18s are a cult favorite in our group for work pants for the gentlemen.


 
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I said this last night before I was a bad boy and got thread banned - win or lose, the Americans are now on par with the Canadians in terms of being a hockey powerhouse of the world, in my opinion

And given trajectory, I think will surpass them eventually - hockey in Canada is slowly being eroded, it’s truly heartbreaking
 
The one good thing to come out of COVID was my company tossed the dress code out the window. It's wear anything but graphic tees now; jeans, t-shirts, pullovers, hoodies, shorts in the summer. I haven't worn a pair of khakis in 4 years and I don't plan to ever wear them again!
 
The one good thing to come out of COVID was my company tossed the dress code out the window. It's wear anything but graphic tees now; jeans, t-shirts, pullovers, hoodies, shorts in the summer. I haven't worn a pair of khakis in 4 years and I don't plan to ever wear them again!

i find this to be a pretty good indicator of what kind of senior leadership you might find yourself under - for example, i had my first 1:1 with my new SVP and he showed up wearing a taylor swift hoodie - needless to say, this pleased me on multiple levels lol

one day we will take flex workplace for granted the same way we now take casual dress code
 
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i find this to be a pretty good indicator of what kind of senior leadership you might find yourself under - for example, i had my first 1:1 with my new SVP and he showed up wearing a taylor swift hoodie - needless to say, this pleased me on multiple levels lol

one day we will take flex workplace for granted the same way we now take casual dress code

You nailed it. There's absolutely no reason for me to have a dress code, but it was one of the hammers they used to beat you over the head. The new management has no interest in beating people over the head. It appears that people who aren't constantly harassed about stupid things are more productive. Who'da thunk it?
 
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