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What to do with suit jacket when in office?

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#1 ·
What is the best thing to do with a suit jacket on arriving in the office in the morning?

1. Coat stand
2. Back of chair

I can't see that either is ideal, mind you! :icon_pale:
 
#3 ·
Hanging the coat up properly would certainly result in less wrinkling of and potential damage to the coat. I learned that the hard way several years ago when after hanging my coat on the back of my office chair, I went to push back from my desk and the tail of the coat somehow got entangled in one of the rollers on the chair. Never did that again!
 
#12 ·
There is a third choice. You could wear the coat.
I'd opt for the hangar also.

I just don't see the benefit of sitting at your desk in a coat. Now, if you're dealing with clients all day long then maybe sitting in your coat is acceptable. If you're just at your desk working, talking on the phone etc., I think wearing your coat might be a bit unnecessary. If you work in an office where everyone else hangs their coats, then keeping your coat on might look as out of place as if you didn't wear a tie and everyone else had a tie on.

Just my 2 cents
 
#13 ·
There is a third choice. You could wear the coat.
Now that's just crazy talk! :icon_smile_big: More seriously, most offices these days are kept heated for the lowest common denominator tolerance for cold. As a result, I often find myself sweating just sitting at my desk in a shirt and slacks. Keeping a jacket on would get very ugly indeed.
 
#14 ·
Definitely keep a spare hanger in your office and just hang it up. Wearing a coat while sitting at your desk working makes you look pretty ridiculous and hanging it on your chair is not good for the coat (I know this from personal experience - one time I managed to ruin the roll of a coat's lapels by leaning on them with the suit hanging on my chair and basically crushing them).
 
#16 ·
Now that's just crazy talk! :icon_smile_big: More seriously, most offices these days are kept heated for the lowest common denominator tolerance for cold. As a result, I often find myself sweating just sitting at my desk in a shirt and slacks. Keeping a jacket on would get very ugly indeed.
I find the opposite around here actually, where offices in the summer are kept at sub-arctic temperatures and that a coat is essential to keeping hypothermia at bay. :icon_smile:
 
#17 ·
Why? I'm at my desk now with a coat one and don't feel the least bit ridiculous. If anything, I find people in shirtsleeves are the ones looking ridiculous.
What you don't know though is that secretly your co-workers are laughing at you and talking to each other about you. Wearing a jacket while sitting by yourself in your office working, where there are no clients or whatever there, makes people look stodgy and like they are trying too hard.
 
#18 ·
Whenever possible, get out from behind the desk and wear the jacket! It will also keep your butt from spreading which will have a better long term effect on your appearance.
I prefer to do most work standing and I note that several captains of industry and government agree that we are more productive that way. Weekly meetings became quicker when all parties were standing!
 
#20 ·
I prefer to do most work standing and I note that several captains of industry and government agree that we are more productive that way. Weekly meetings became quicker when all parties were standing!
In my early days I spent two years as an auditor. I would spend 8+ hour days standing around tables without sitting down once. It just felt so right.

I worked independantly most of the time, so could work how I pleased. But on the odd occasion when accompanied by a colleague, they clealry thought me mad to never want to sit down.

Your most has been most encouraging :icon_smile:
 
#21 ·
I am a firm believer in wearing your jacket or suit coat at your desk. Wearing a shirt and tie without a coat looks very third-rate under any circumstance...the kind of thing the produce manager at the local supermarket might do! (Not that I have anything against produce managers, but they are seldom arbitri elegantiae.)

Very rarely do I feel any discomfort from wearing my jacket, so cold do they keep this place in the summer.
 
#22 ·
I am a firm believer in wearing your jacket or suit coat at your desk. Wearing a shirt and tie without a coat looks very third-rate under any circumstance...the kind of thing the produce manager at the local supermarket might do! (Not that I have anything against produce managers, but they are seldom arbitri elegantiae.)
It's more civilized at AAAC. This past weekend, I narrowly avoided a lynching by produce managers at another forum for suggesting that gentlemen wear their jackets.
 
#23 ·
What you don't know though is that secretly your co-workers are laughing at you and talking to each other about you. Wearing a jacket while sitting by yourself in your office working, where there are no clients or whatever there, makes people look stodgy and like they are trying too hard.
Well, since I am an academic, and therefore don't really do any work, I suspect I am safe from the mocking glances. :icon_smile:
 
#24 ·
Wearing a jacket while sitting by yourself in your office working, where there are no clients or whatever there, makes people look stodgy and like they are trying too hard.

I never take my jacket off at the office.

Almost never, at least. When required to do so by unavaoidable circumstance, I have my valet stand a few feet away, holding it in his gloved hands.
 
#25 · (Edited)
I have a hangar on a hook on the back of my office door. When I come in, the jacket goes on it, and there it stays until I leave for the day unless I have an outside meeting during the interim.

I wear braces every day and I think they make me look "finished" enough without a jacket. Even if that wasn't the case, I'd feel too constricted to wear one while sitting at my desk.