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For my consulting gig, I own the company and do the behind-the-scenes stuff, but I have employees who do sales and field visits with clients. What I'm worried about is when I'm out and about in the city and a client sees me dressed how I normally dress. My "street" clothes definitely fit and to be honest my wardrobe is pretty expensive because I'm someone who cares about quality (for example I'll spend the dough on a Nike x Loopwheeler hoody instead of a plain jane Uniqlo hoody, which to the untrained eye looks exactly the same). Unfortunately for me, most people have an untrained eye...
In terms of suiting, I just got fitted for an navy MTM and I can piece together a suit outfit no problem. My issue is how to dress when I'm just out and about and not necessarily visiting a client or anything. I'm so far gone at this point that even chinos or khakis are too "dressy" by my standards and I basically live in my black skinny Naked & Famous denim.
For my consulting gig, I own the company and do the behind-the-scenes stuff, but I have employees who do sales and field visits with clients. What I'm worried about is when I'm out and about in the city and a client sees me dressed how I normally dress. My "street" clothes definitely fit and to be honest my wardrobe is pretty expensive because I'm someone who cares about quality (for example I'll spend the dough on a Nike x Loopwheeler hoody instead of a plain jane Uniqlo hoody, which to the untrained eye looks exactly the same). Unfortunately for me, most people have an untrained eye...
In terms of suiting, I just got fitted for an navy MTM and I can piece together a suit outfit no problem. My issue is how to dress when I'm just out and about and not necessarily visiting a client or anything. I'm so far gone at this point that even chinos or khakis are too "dressy" by my standards and I basically live in my black skinny Naked & Famous denim.