Greetings all,
Question - what makes a suit "shiny"? I mean an undesirable type of shiny...
For example, the other day I was waiting at the bus stop with my back to the sun. I noticed a high proportion of the suits worn by people coming in my direction displayed an underlying "shinyness" that was evident in brigh sunlight. Other times, you can see where the suits have been rubbed (elbows on desks, etc).
Not wanting to generalise, but in my experience most people that have to wear a suit on a daily basis over here don't want to shell out the big bucks... emm... Euros... emm... pounds to get something of quality. In the office I see a lot of polyester - even lycra (!) blends.
Perhaps this has something to do with it?
Question - what makes a suit "shiny"? I mean an undesirable type of shiny...
For example, the other day I was waiting at the bus stop with my back to the sun. I noticed a high proportion of the suits worn by people coming in my direction displayed an underlying "shinyness" that was evident in brigh sunlight. Other times, you can see where the suits have been rubbed (elbows on desks, etc).
Not wanting to generalise, but in my experience most people that have to wear a suit on a daily basis over here don't want to shell out the big bucks... emm... Euros... emm... pounds to get something of quality. In the office I see a lot of polyester - even lycra (!) blends.
Perhaps this has something to do with it?