WindSock wrote: » Call me a snobby bitch if you will but I would be pissed off if I went to a nice restaurant to see a bunch of uglies sitting there in tracksuits and pyjamas. I go to nice place to avoid looking at these types.
fonecrusher1 wrote: » I wear tracksuit pants when im out for a bit of excercise pretty much everyday. But i take them off when i get home. I wouldn't return outside wearing them all day. Yeah its comfortable but you wouldn't go for a meal in a decent restaurant wearing a tracksuit would you FFS? McDonalds or Subway yeah fine but not somewhere a bit fancy, i'd be too embarrassed.
danwhite88 wrote: » Well depends where im going and what the occasion was. If it was like a birthday or something like that i would try look half decent and put on a pair or jeans and a t-shirt other then that i would just wear a tracksuit i dont see why i have to dress up in clothes i dont feel comfortable in just to please some people who are sitting across the room from me. i dont judge people how they dress.
Teutorix wrote: » A business dosent need a reason to refuse your custom, its their choice.
SuperInfinity wrote: » I don't know about this, they might be accused of discrimination or something if they didn't give a reason. I'm generally for the right of a business to refuse custom, but only for discretionary services, not things a person needs.
danwhite88 wrote: » whats wrong with wearing tracksuits? Wearing a tracksuit doesnt make you any differnt the a person wearing slacks and a shirt. i wear tracksuits all the time does that make me a scummer?? im anything but a scumbag i just feel comfortable wearing a pair of cotton bottoms and a hoodie. nothing wrong with it.