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Me. At work. Stanford University med Center IT.

Me. At work again.

and again....at work.

and again, at work... Yes, I like white socks. I LIKE them, and I own several pairs and I choose to wear them despite the fact that some people on X Marks find them abhorrent.

NOT at work....dayhiking, after three days in on the trail, in the Mono Basin, southern Sierra Nevada. We're at about 12,000 feet elevation, here. Very sweaty. I trust that is "casual" enough for ya!

BTW, I'm 56 years old and my beard is now completely white.
BTW, this is ALSO me.

For those who feel that my look is excessively slovenly, well, you are entitled to your opinion, and your choice of words. I am also entitled to my opinion about A.) what clothes I strap on, in the morning and B.) what I think about YOUR opinion.
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 Originally Posted by Alan H
For those who feel that my look is excessively slovenly, well, you are entitled to your opinion, and your choice of words. I am also entitled to my opinion about A.) what clothes I strap on, in the morning and B.) what I think about YOUR opinion.
I think you've got a well rounded look for every occasion. That's putting the versatility of the kilt to good use, IMO.
P.S. We share a name, glad to see it's spelled the proper way. A-l-a-n. hahaha. Cheers, mate.
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 Originally Posted by Alan H
Me. At work. Stanford University med Center IT.
You cover all the bases very nicely. BTW, I recognize the outdoor locations as my SO works at the same place, in pain management.
On the subject of "ultra-casual" with NONtraditional kilts, I can do that too. 5.11 Tactical Duty Kilt:
"It's all the same to me, war or peace,
I'm killed in the war or hung during peace."
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