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Shoot for the middle: jeans and T is usually too casual while a tie is usually too formal (but at least a tie can be taken off). How about slacks and a polo or casual button down shirt?

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Yep ties can be taken off and then put to better use...like blindfolding and tying people up...hmmmm happy thoughts...lol

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