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Originally Posted by Paul Markham
It's not only about what you like. It's about respect for the audience. Dressing like this at best shows arrogance.
Dirty shoes, old jeans which look like they were bought from a charity shop, what's with the white mark? Get jeans that look like they haven't been in bought second hand, buy some decent loafers. hoodies are fine. Just don't turn up in the one the janitor loaned you.
You announced a 9 figure loan or investment. How much are a new pair of Levi's, new loafers and a decent hoodie? T-shirt. Don't even start me on that. What happened to the money? Been 6 months since you announced it.
Everyone does. It forms a mental picture of the man, his attitude towards himself and his respect for others. And people do judge others by their appearance.
Tell that to the girls tonight when they appear online. 
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My Granny had a saying.. "Only the rich can afford to look poor" so give the man a break on his choice of attire. You have far more important things to heckle him about
