Hey, London can you answer PJ's question? Originally Posted by discreetgentAnd the donation lmao! Better?
*swoon* Originally Posted by Carrie Hillcrest
To tie or not to tie? I like them on a man; I like the French cuffs too. Originally Posted by OliviaHowardNote to self..... cuff links, cuff links, cuff links!!!
Note to self..... cuff links, cuff links, cuff links!!!Is this a back-handed slam against all the women for whom you haven't dressed to the nines?
I must admit...I'm pretty mellow. Dressing to the "nines"...not really my thing. But...for women of quality....you DO what needs to be done!!! Originally Posted by Sisyphus
Is this a back-handed slam against all the women for whom you haven't dressed to the nines? Originally Posted by charlestudor2005...eh....never mind....see PJ's comments below....
Sisyphus wore a fresh towel, what more could the ladies want? Originally Posted by pjorourkeAND...he polished the rock daily....to keep the dirt off....TO KEEP THE DIRT OFF...Pervs!!!!!
I love a good tie. There is something so very sexy about helping a man with his tie in the morning. (I suspect he re-ties it when I'm not looking.) I like the tie on a woman as well. In fact, I've "borrowed" a few ties from my gentlemen friends so that I could wear it. A nice dark suit, a tie and stilettos..very sexy. In fact, I think I'll dress this way today. Am I the only one who finds this look sexy? Originally Posted by Lovely VictoriaBest night ever - I showed up to pick up my date and she answered the door wearing one of my dress shirts and ties, and stillettos, and nothing else. We never made it out of the house!
*swoon* Originally Posted by Carrie HillcrestNoted, my dear.
If I have a meeting at a biz style hotel (Marriott, etc.) I want to blend in so I'll toss on a tie. Originally Posted by SR Only
Best night ever - I showed up to pick up my date and she answered the door wearing one of my dress shirts and ties, ! Originally Posted by topguntexShe was overdressed. Personally one of my favorite looks is her in one of my dress shirts partially buttoned
Everything is regional to some extent, but I've never thought of a tie as a requisite to "fit it" at a better hotel Originally Posted by atlcomedyI agree with you ATL. I got to visit the St Regis yesterday. Gosh, I love that place. Nobody took a second look at us wearing jeans and boots. I've worked in a few hotels, believe me, staff could really care less how a person is dressed. They see all kinds of people day in and day out. You would have to be dressed really outlandish to cause attention. I really don't understand all the paranoia when it comes to walking through a hotel.
Everything is regional to some extent, but I've never thought of a tie as a requisite to "fit it" at a better hotel Originally Posted by atlcomedyhave you checked the folks that go into a Motel Six?
I agree with you ATL. I got to visit the St Regis yesterday. Gosh, I love that place. Nobody took a second look at us wearing jeans and boots. Originally Posted by AnsleyVery true, jeans would fit in. But I always want to be as low key as possible. There are a ton of corporations that us my local Marriot "so when in Rome...." If it makes my partner feel that our time together is special, then why not look nice for your temporary lover.