In the 12 years I've been doing it, outside of one incident in which a producer tried to convince me not to dress up because he said I was putting myself above the actors - seriously - I've been thanked by both cast members and crew people for showing them a little respect by dressing like a leader and like the adult I'd always wanted to be. And, selfishly, yes, I've also just really enjoyed wearing my suits - just like I did before I grew out of that Pierre Cardin three-piece. Source: [1]Paul Feig on Suits - Confessions of a Suit, by Paul Feig By the way, there are practical uses to wearing a suit every day: you can use the bathroom in most all hotels (Mr. Feig [2]spoke with Jesse Thorn & [3]others on the topic), and if you're on a plane it's easier to make use of the business/first class facilities if you're not in it, regardless of your row. As with all power, use it responsibly and only when alternatives are exhausted. Also: Be nice; Be polite; Be friendly; Be fun; Don't be a jerk. __________________________________________________________________ My original entry is here: [4]Paul Feig on Suits - Confessions of a Suit, by Paul Feig. It posted Sun, 20 Mar 2016 20:14:02 +0000. Filed under: personal, travel, dress, polite, success, References Visible links 1. http://www.esquire.com/style/a15995/confessions-of-a-suit-092612/ 2. http://putthison.com/search/paul+feig 3. http://www.laweekly.com/arts/paul-feigs-11-tips-for-dressing-like-a-british-dandy-in-la-4183602 4. https://www.prjorgensen.com/2016/03/20/paul-feig-on-suits-confessions-of-a-suit-by-paul-feig/ Hidden links: 6. http://www.esquire.com/style/a15995/confessions-of-a-suit-092612/