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Orang Utan - Take your jacket into a proper suit-type place and ask their advice. You don't need to buy anything from them, just say you are clueless. They'll pick loads of (probably way too expensive) shit for your to try on. If you're on a tight budget, don't advertise that and they'll just pick out the good stuff, rather than looking for whatever's cheap.

Then once you've got an idea of what looks good with it, you can ask the name, style, etc, and be a bit more edumacated on trousers :)
 
Orang Utan - Take your jacket into a proper suit-type place and ask their advice. You don't need to buy anything from them, just say you are clueless. They'll pick loads of (probably way too expensive) shit for your to try on. If you're on a tight budget, don't advertise that and they'll just pick out the good stuff, rather than looking for whatever's cheap.

Then once you've got an idea of what looks good with it, you can ask the name, style, etc, and be a bit more edumacated on trousers :)

Good advice, ta!
 
Yes really. My world used to be just jeans or trousers. And those trousers were just things other people wore.

The point is advice on here is a tad 'empty', as Fez said you need to spend time either finding what 'works' or what you like. If your after work trousers then M&S are pretty good and have a fairly 'limited' number of styles that seem to frighten you. ;)
 
The point is advice on here is a tad 'empty', as Fez said you need to spend time either finding what 'works' or what you like. If your after work trousers then M&S are pretty good and have a fairly 'limited' number of styles that seem to frighten you. ;)
:D ta!
 
There are so many things that I need round my neck!

I carry a rather large set of keys, ID and various memory sticks. I jangle as I walk. I remember when I was training being told - always carry as big a set of keys as you can... it makes the students think you must be important and have the keys to lots of important places and they're more likely to do what you ask of them. I'm not sure whether this is actually true or not but I don't feel comfortable without all my jangles.
 
I just counted. My teaching neckstrap has 16 keys on it, plus my swipe card (door entry, canteen card, photocopycard. photo ID all-in-one).
 
This might be a mental idea but I am thinking of buying some blue spray paint and spraying a pair of old scuffed red leather heels blue. Do you reckon it will work? :hmm: I don't really care if it doesn't last, as long as it lasts a night :D
 
yeah - can you sad them down a bit to give the paint a key? or is that a silly idea.

also - you probably know this, but several very thin coats rather than fewer thick ones. It will still flake off, but those things will help.
 
sorry - this is a massive derail.

a) how high is your building that you need a lift?

b) you are an adult in a school with no photo ID????

Is that even allowed? No photo ID that is. I had sort of assumed it was mandatory for education / social welfare type jobs. My ID even has my CRB number and the date it was last renewed.
 
sorry - this is a massive derail.

a) how high is your building that you need a lift?

b) you are an adult in a school with no photo ID????
3 floors including ground, but lift is best to use as it's a couple of hundred yards to the staircases (there are only two) and it's no fun trying to get up one staircase when hundreds of kids are trying to get down.
And I've only worked in three schools but none of them have required photo IDs
 
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