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Old 02-22-24, 07:27 AM
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zacster
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I would combine leaving the suit jackets in the office with carrying the pants and shirt with me each day. When I worked I would change when I got to the office by going in the back way, and then I'd be able to walk through the building not looking like I just got off the bike. When I got to my desk I'd put on the jacket. This only worked when it seemed like all dress clothes started having some polyester in them or were "no wrinkle" cotton. Your body heat would naturally take the wrinkles out. When it was wool suits and starched cotton you'd look like a crumbled mess if you did that. You could either carry your shoes or leave them at your desk. In NYC so many people wore comfy shoes to walk around that nobody would notice the gym shoes just heading up the elevator. My female office mate must've had 20 pairs of shoes at her desk and she came in in running shoes every day.
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