I don’t wear Suits. It’s not about it being a flex. Suits are a preference just like Street Wear of all sorts is a preference. Some don’t wear them some of us do.
@@cloakthescribe summing the video up to preference is hilarious….But even under the guise of preference. Your choices and preferences will either increase or limit your level of access and opportunity. Some of us will learn that early. Some of us will learn that late.
@@CampFromThePortI have yet to have that happen at any opportunity I’ve been in. What has happened with actual opportunities that I’ve been in is that. I’ve walked in knowing exactly why I’m there, what the opportunity in tells, and that I’m there because I was asked to be there. I digress though because I’ve been in places where and will continue to be in places where the richest person in said room wasn’t wearing a ”suit” per se but was dressed for said occasion. As a matter of fact not here say or fiction the only time I’ve actually have been required to wear an actual full suit to be at an important event is when it was required by the event owner. And you want to know what’s even more interesting that same individual didn’t care for ties, suits, or even what they were wearing. Verbatim in convo. Facts and I have pictures to prove this the clothing that I own that I wear the absolute least of are suits I bought for “upper environmental” events “higher value” events. I see your point of view I can even agree to an extent but as I’ve learned through actual experience be you dress accordingly. Mindset over just “looking the part”.
@@cloakthescribe I had a response until I read “Be you dress accordingly”…because whether you “like to wear suits” or not, there will come a time for one, which was the exact point I was making in regards to access and opportunity….and the point you made in your response. Good talk.
I don’t wear Suits. It’s not about it being a flex. Suits are a preference just like Street Wear of all sorts is a preference. Some don’t wear them some of us do.
@@cloakthescribe summing the video up to preference is hilarious….But even under the guise of preference. Your choices and preferences will either increase or limit your level of access and opportunity.
Some of us will learn that early. Some of us will learn that late.
@@CampFromThePortI have yet to have that happen at any opportunity I’ve been in. What has happened with actual opportunities that I’ve been in is that. I’ve walked in knowing exactly why I’m there, what the opportunity in tells, and that I’m there because I was asked to be there. I digress though because I’ve been in places where and will continue to be in places where the richest person in said room wasn’t wearing a ”suit” per se but was dressed for said occasion. As a matter of fact not here say or fiction the only time I’ve actually have been required to wear an actual full suit to be at an important event is when it was required by the event owner. And you want to know what’s even more interesting that same individual didn’t care for ties, suits, or even what they were wearing. Verbatim in convo. Facts and I have pictures to prove this the clothing that I own that I wear the absolute least of are suits I bought for “upper environmental” events “higher value” events. I see your point of view I can even agree to an extent but as I’ve learned through actual experience be you dress accordingly. Mindset over just “looking the part”.
@@cloakthescribe I had a response until I read “Be you dress accordingly”…because whether you “like to wear suits” or not, there will come a time for one, which was the exact point I was making in regards to access and opportunity….and the point you made in your response. Good talk.
Every moment dont require you to look like a "real 🥷"
@@DaKingbeef83 Exactly..but hey…Everybody can’t go, ha!