Nice and expensive cloth are not fiat. It's the opposite. A lot of bitcoiners lost the plot when it comes to this. You're not a better Bitcoiner because you wear sweatpants at your meetings.

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I wear cargos and hoodies to my meetings

That's fine. All im saying is that someone wearing a tailored suit and some expensive cordovan shoes to the same meetings is not fiat compared to you.

Honestly, I would find that a bit disrespectful, but people have their own comforts and preferences of course.

I personally find great value in environmental conditioning, so I make sure to work in a shirt and tie always.

And a suit feels great. I would like to get a few tailored, cause I only have a couple yet.

I don't have more experience in what I do if I war a suit. The disrespect is thinking that whatever I do is more valuable, professional or brings more experience to the table if I wear a suit. That is not the case.

You cannot both hold the belief that Bitcoin will bring back this type of beautiful craftsmanship and also think this person spent his money on suit and cordovan shoes because he is fiat.

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people think wearing sweatpants to the meeting is a flex - the real flex is not having meetings and being the naked man behind a computer!

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Seems to me, Americans are at the forefront of slob culture. Still in many places there is social pressure to dress well. I appreciate that, the only thing I can't come to terms with is my desire to be barefoot