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Posted on Dec 13, 2016
CPT Russell Lee
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SGT David T.
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I can relate to this. I had to Google what business casual meant lol
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SGT Jeremy Livingston
SGT Jeremy Livingston
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HA so did I
It is a good thing I have a wife that was at a former time a leading sales person at JCPennys in the men's department and is very good with matching things up and telling me what to buy, before the army (in high school) one of my best friends was going to be (is now) a fashion designer, so I knew a little bit then but all that sort of went away after some time in the army.... I will tell you that I can spot a fake designer bag from about 20 feet away....
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SMSgt Lawrence McCarter
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Edited 8 y ago
The time I grew up You wouldn't even think of going to church without a suit, times have sure changed. The transition to that same attire in the workplace wasn't difficult. There were also times a a Police Officer I had to wear suits, esp to Court and You had to look very presentable. Also as a Detective at one point had to wear suits although casual with a tie and other type of jacket was also ok some of the time. Of course having a concealed weapon played into that. Shined shoes though was always part of the wardrobe but in Police uniform like the Military the footwear and uniform was issued and only issued items were worn and there were strict rules about the placement of insignia, haircuts, no beards,mustache only within certain standards.
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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
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Good read and you're right, making that transition can be difficult. I found that just having the attitude that you are simply trading one uniform for another helped. Granted there are a few more choices during the week since you can't really wear the same suit every day as you could in the military but the basic pants, shirt and tie are your new uniform. A couple suits that can be mixed and matched will get you through those first few weeks.
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