h a l f b a k e r yPoint of hors d'oevre
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Suits, while they look good, have far too many layers, each of which must be carefully tailored, costing you money. They are also uncomfortable and don't adequately hide body fat.
I propose that one-piece robes, in the style of India of today, venice a few hundred years ago, Greece earlier than that,
and Star Wars in fantasy.
These robes would be cheaper (one-piece), more comfortable (loose, hide keg), and cooler (you look like The Merchant of Venice (or a jedi-your choice)). The fabric would be nicer since the jacket is less complex.
Wear it with hats, sandals, and matching satchels.
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I baked this by going everywhere in a robe in my dorm hall in Arizona. Many people thought it was awesome. Many people disagreed. The latter were wrong. It was awesome. |
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This is a good idea, for the reasons you outlined, but i forsee everyone getting really fat, in the knowledge it doesnt matter what they look like under the robes. |
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Good plan. Give board meetings that messianic feel. At least then when they don't make sense it'll be taken as some sort of mysterious wisdom. |
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Do non-Executive types get to wear jump suits? |
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[benfrost] your past ideas seem to suggest you forsee everyone getting fat, regardless of what the robes look like. |
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Stretch one piece leisure suits for the working man. Now in DayGlo colors. |
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Could they have markings to indicate whether the wearer is a mere Department Manager, an Assistant Senior Vice-President, or a Member of the Board of Directors? |
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Robes rock, but this idea is charcoal. And, having had the experience of a snowbank situated where no self-respecting snowbank should be or want to be, there are disadvantages. |
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Why was this idea not brought to my attention
sooner? |
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Don't look at me [Max], fire your media coordinator
and your fashion adviser. And give your third
understudy of internet based idea filtering a good
hard glare. |
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