DiegoSantori
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Hey, I'm attending an institution of higher education and I like to wear nice button down shirts and dark jeans, which I personally would consider business casual.
I know, there is a huge social component to dressing. I've noticed that some women were diggin' it (they paid me compliments), while other fellow students were giving me a skeptical look like I was bragging or trying too hard.
The problem is that all the other male students are wearing plain T-shirts and functional, random clothes which makes me look REALLY, REALLY overdressed.
I also have the impression that a female student wearing business clothes is more accepted than a male student wearing business clothes, but maybe I'm wrong. (Please tell me your experience!)
There was a period of time when I didn't really care about what other people were thinking but then I saw another student wearing business clothes and it made me think: "What a try-hard........ Wait! My style is similar. Does this make me a try-hard too?"
I know, some might say, that external validation doesn't matter and that internal validation is much more important but it is quite striking how some people distance themselves from you when you wear business clothes and reapproach you when you wear non-business clothes.
I mean, it's strange how I constantly feel like I have to justify why I care about my appearance.
I know, there is a huge social component to dressing. I've noticed that some women were diggin' it (they paid me compliments), while other fellow students were giving me a skeptical look like I was bragging or trying too hard.
The problem is that all the other male students are wearing plain T-shirts and functional, random clothes which makes me look REALLY, REALLY overdressed.
I also have the impression that a female student wearing business clothes is more accepted than a male student wearing business clothes, but maybe I'm wrong. (Please tell me your experience!)
There was a period of time when I didn't really care about what other people were thinking but then I saw another student wearing business clothes and it made me think: "What a try-hard........ Wait! My style is similar. Does this make me a try-hard too?"
I know, some might say, that external validation doesn't matter and that internal validation is much more important but it is quite striking how some people distance themselves from you when you wear business clothes and reapproach you when you wear non-business clothes.
I mean, it's strange how I constantly feel like I have to justify why I care about my appearance.