My brother, a political scientist at a Scottish university, has always worn a coat and tie to class. “Why do you dress up like that?” I asked him once. I knew it didn’t relate to his teaching; he runs a very interactive classroom, with plenty of discussion and argument. He’s also a nice, laid-back guy.
“I don’t know, “he said. “I like dressing up.”
Weirdo. —James M. Lang —Looking Like a Professor (Chronicle)
My favorite line from Oscar Wilde: “If I am occasionally a little over-dressed, I make up for it by being always immensely over-educated.”
When I taught technical writing, I was a suit-and-tie guy. Now I kind of miss the suit, but it’s always a dress shirt, usually a tie, and usually a jacket.
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For 20+ years, when my father worked at an electronics engineering R&D firm, he wore three-piece suits to work(until they stopped making them). He said it was to reinforce the fact that when he went into the lab without his jacket on, he still was a professional, not just a lab tech or a wire jock. :)
Having lived 20 years in Florida, and being large, I don’t wear ties without an amazingly good reason…