• sanpo@sopuli.xyz
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    1 day ago

    Why would you dress up for a hotel?

    When traveling “looking fancy” is the last thing I care about.

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        24 hours ago

        If you expect them to dress up for no reason, sure.

        Go where people actually have a reason to care and you’ll find them…

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          23 hours ago

          It is expected to dress up for high end dining…. Even when traveling. It’s not “no reason”

          That’s the point OP is making. Nobody is dressing up.

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            23 hours ago

            Last time I went to a nice restaurant, my wife and I were the only ones dressed nicely.

            She wore a nice dress, I wore a shirt & tie; the entire rest of the restaurant was enjoying $75 entrees in designer athlesiure outfits.

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              20 hours ago

              I think ties have fallen out of fashion. At least in business dress. Button up shirt, nice slacks and a sport coat, all tailored. You have to specify black tie if you want people in fancy dress.

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              19 hours ago

              Designer clothes are designed clothes. The pretentiousness of looking like you have money was still there, just people do it differently now. You don’t scream “money” by wearing a suit you could’ve got tailored at Macy’s. There’s douchebag designer shit you can wear where it’s clear you spent a lot on it, and people recognize it.

              Clothes and dressing nice has always had a pretentious side. Some people used to just be showing off they could afford a suit and nice clothes. Now it doesn’t mean as much. You show off you can afford to spend extra money on designer jeans.

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            17 hours ago

            Last time I went for a fancy dinner I wore jeans and a work shirt. And that was like a $350 dinner. I’m paying for the view not to be judged for my dress.

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        23 hours ago

        But why would you dress fancy for a hotel? Most of the time it’s just less comfortable than jeans and a t-shirt. Not to mention the cost of dressing fancy.

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          22 hours ago

          Look at pictures from back in the day.

          People used to wear suits and ties / dresses and jewelry if they were going out to dinner, or getting on an airplane.

          Also, the Plaza is a very expensive hotel. If someone can afford to spend the night here they can afford decent clothes.

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            22 hours ago

            Sure, but why? What is the point in wearing decent clothes when other clothes are often quite a lot more comfortable. I’m not here to impress people with my clothes, I’m here to get on with my day/holiday/escort, not brighten some hotel lobby with an expensive suit.

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              20 hours ago

              That just used to be the social norms in the past. At one point, it was expected that you had to wear a hat when going outdoors by default. When we were young we used to tie an onion to our belt, which was the style at the time. Things change over time.

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              19 hours ago

              Depends on the clothes. It’s not that I feel physically uncomfortable in a suit, just often socially uncomfortable. However a good suit is often more comfortable than jeans and a holey t-shirt physically. It’s soft, well made and fitted material. It shouldn’t be super uncomfortable.

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        24 hours ago

        because nobody goes to hotels just to spend time at the hotel anymore. because nobody can afford to.

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          23 hours ago

          The Plaza isn’t the Hilton Garden Inn. It’s a Fairmont hotel, and people 100% go there just for food, drinks, afternoon tea, the spa, etc.

          Also, you need to book reservations for a lot of that stuff well in advance. Those things are frequently booked up and used by a fuck ton of people who are not hotel guests.

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      23 hours ago

      The Plaza is more than a place to crash. There is the Palm Court and a number of bougee things going on there. I would argue that more that half of the folks using those hotel amenities are not staying the night. They’re there for special occasions.