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Old 05-09-2013, 09:06 PM   #30
calgarywinning
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I would sooner have a very nice dress shirt with a proper cut and feels great to wear than 4 cheaper shirts. I've always felt that you can do a lot with fewer pieces that are more to the quality spectrum that are also easy to wear. I don't care if people don't think I change (lol).

In terms of durability and wear, tighter knits, better fabrics (weights, clothe knitting level) due tend to last longer and are of more comfort.

It's kind of like going to Wendy's and seeing a picture of the salad or the burger. Then when you get it there's three chicken strips where the picture looked like there was 12. The burger is slopping out and slopped in mayonnaise. The taste -- mostly non existent.

You can get a real salad for just a little bit more. A real burger for just a little bit more. Also, the point of work clothing is not only to cover your body but to make an impression on your clients.
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