Wool or not I'm still not gonna put it in the wash, am I? Steam clean = spray with steam and chemicals = no thankstyland wrote:Pachinko_ wrote:On the list of disgusting things in life, dishes with tiny traces of food rank pretty low. At the end of the day it's just food. What I can't get over is the fact that suits essentially never get get washed in their lifetime, only sprayed with steam and chemicals but never actually washed, until they become a nice mix of polyester, chemicals and balls sweat LOL. I hate suits, I swear it has literally affected my career path that I have subconsciously avoided positions where I'd have to wear a suit. Uncomfortable, disgusting, and they leave exposed the parts of the body where it's most annoying to feel cold, the chest and belly.
Your first mistake is buying polyester suits. You should only by wool or, at worse, a wool blend that has a bit of give.
A good suit (not necessarily expensive) fits well and is comfortable.
And polyester is there for a reason, it helps the suit keep it's shape, trying to keep a wool suit from becoming a crinkled mess is a whole other rabbit hole. Remember I actually work in my clothes, I dont just stand there holding a martini.
And what about the totally unjustified gap in exactly the parts of my body I try to keep warm? LOL
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