On Monday I wore a new pair of pants from cue (AU size 8 – woo!) and a new top purchased from the Information Superhighway. MrT remarked that I looked really very nice and very professional.
Today I wore another new pair of new (totally excellent) cue pants for the first time and an Ace! new top (for the second time). I remarked to Heather that I completely adored these pants because they had such deep boy-like (deep) pockets.
He responded with, “those pants look great – it’s good to see you deciding to dress more professionally”.
EEEK!
Despite the questionable value of taking fashion advice from someone with an embryonic comb-over and whose belly occasionally pokes out between the gaps in his shirt buttons, I know he’s totally and absolutely right.
My current look primarily consists of very cute cheap dresses with heavy black tights and flats. A look which I totes rock, but is not going to get me that dream job.
Must spend more money! And put off buying that jawbone up24 until I am appropriately garmented. I put a great deal of thought into Don’s look (and he always receives tons of compliments), I must channel this superpower toward myself.
Love my jawbone up but get you on the workwear. I’m favouring Boden for work dresses at the moment.
Oh! Their clothes are the very thing I am after!
Especially attractive is that every single person in Sydney will not be wearing it.
Thanks for the heads up!
And re: jawbone, do you have up or up24?
Up much cheaper, but wondering if is $100 less good!
We’ve just started using a phrase at work for that part of the business which is overly cons ervative, hates any change, and actually tries to stop any change. They’re all of a similar age, gender and back ground. The phrase? He shopscat Lowes.
Hahahaha!
I’m shocked … shocked! … that you have those people in your workplace đŸ˜‰
Sure do. And apologise for the terrible typing spelling in my earlier comment. Stupid. Mobile. Phone
For the briefest of moments I was all “shopscat? I haven’t heard that term before – must be one of those esoteric radio things”.
I most definitely feel your pain with the phone keyboard.