I get the idea you might be more like my generation. I taught what was woodwork and metalwork for 18 years and wore a suit and tie every day, now I do have a smart jacket, trousers and shoes for the odd hospital or doctor appointment and even a shirt and tie just in case I go to a funeral but my every day of the week attire I buy from Toolstation as it lasts.I have read today that both HSBC and British Airways now feel that jump suits, jeans and sloppy work wear uniforms is the way forward. I find it both a sad indictment of standards and respect for the customers that I can now look forward to being served by somebody who might as well not have bothered to change out of they’re PJ’s.
Now I’m sure there will be those who feel intimidated by smart clothing, the stereotypical suit, white shirt and a tie. However, I’m both of an age where it was the ‘standard’ and it did make a difference to professional interactions. Sloppy attire usually meant sloppy work.
It was nice to get home take off the tie and suit and by doing so and changing into my home clothes feel the difference of transforming from either bee to father and husband. A change in clothes a change in mind set.