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<blockquote data-quote="BK9954" data-source="post: 1442792" data-attributes="member: 23651"><p>I have a different view. Culture has changed, in work and out. In my profession button shirt with tie was required, now a Polo shirt is acceptable. I am glad, its more comfortable managing a restaurant in that. Being in a hot greasy kitchen dealing with all kinds of stuff from unclogging drains to putting away 18 wheelers trucks of food in a long sleeve shirt and tie just because we wanted to be perceived as high class was stupid. Outside of work you will only catch me in boots, jeans and a T-shirt. Even at church, jeans, Polo shirt and my nice boots. The Lord does judge me on how nice my clothes are, only my heart and my actions. I have gotten to the point I don't care what people around town think of me for looks. I will walk into Wal Mart covered in mud and grease smelling of cow turds and think nothing of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BK9954, post: 1442792, member: 23651"] I have a different view. Culture has changed, in work and out. In my profession button shirt with tie was required, now a Polo shirt is acceptable. I am glad, its more comfortable managing a restaurant in that. Being in a hot greasy kitchen dealing with all kinds of stuff from unclogging drains to putting away 18 wheelers trucks of food in a long sleeve shirt and tie just because we wanted to be perceived as high class was stupid. Outside of work you will only catch me in boots, jeans and a T-shirt. Even at church, jeans, Polo shirt and my nice boots. The Lord does judge me on how nice my clothes are, only my heart and my actions. I have gotten to the point I don't care what people around town think of me for looks. I will walk into Wal Mart covered in mud and grease smelling of cow turds and think nothing of it. [/QUOTE]
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