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    popa_bar_abba
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    The black hat got me thinking, that it is really hard to be prejudicial in the CR because we can’t see each other. So, in this thread let’s post all the info others will need to be prejudicial. Ill make the mens list,feel free to add:

    Black hat? When?

    Jacket during davening? During day?

    White shirt? What kind of other shirt?

    What kind pants?

    What kind yarmuke?

    Blue stripes on tallis?

    Tcheiles?

    What haircut?

    What glasses?

    #1089199
    cheftze
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    White shirt, jacket and black hat: Always.

    Pants: Black.

    Yarmulka: Black velvet (big).

    Haircut: Short.

    #1089200
    2qwerty
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    Ooh ooh i wanna play “Guess Who?”

    #1089201
    AZOI.IS
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    Like +10, pba

    Socks?

    #1089202
    TheGoq
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    No hat ever, jacket during davening, white shirts only on shabbos and yom tov, suede yarmuke, no tallis cept for when the gabbai wants to give me gelilah,haircut yes, glasses yes, that about it?

    #1089203
    🍫Syag Lchochma
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    hat (snood): always

    black: always

    socks: yes

    shoes: only when I have to

    #1089204
    HaLeiVi
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    What about the Peyos? Is it visible, until the ear, until the cheek, chin, chest or belt? Is it straight, curled, Geknipped, behind the ear or wrapped around it?

    #1089205
    ItcheSrulik
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    Hat when I feel like it. Not during davening, hats inside a building is rude. Jacket, usually for davening. White shirt sometimes. Other shirts, anything but tshirts with graphics. Pants, depends what I’m doing that day. Yarmulke, large knitted (bigger than my velvet ones from yeshiva). No tallis, I’m single. Techeiles, on shabbos Rosh Chodesh, etc. (I only have one pair). Haircut, yes. Glasses, yes.

    You missed a few.

    What kind of beard?

    How long are your peyos?

    Tzitzis?

    My answers are: Trimmed beard, short peyos, tzitzis usually out.

    #1089206
    popa_bar_abba
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    How did this thread get only 8 posts? Are there so few men in the CR?

    #1089207
    Sam2
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    Well, Cheftze did answer for several thousand members (cue OOM’s entrance).

    #1089208
    557
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    Hat when I feel like it. Not during davening, hats inside a building is rude.

    Source?

    There are many who consider wearing a hat for davening a chiuv.

    #1089209
    Sam2
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    Itche: I mentioned this in another thread but I didn’t see you reply to it. What do you so with Taz O.C. 8:2?

    #1089210

    Black Coat

    White Shoes

    Black Hat

    Cadillac

    Yeah..the boy’s a time bomb!

    #1089211
    👑RebYidd23
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    No adenoids.

    #1089212
    Ex-CTLawyer
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    Guess I’m a 62 year old rebel

    My suits, never a jacket and slacks, are dark blues and charcoal, occasionally brown. The judge wears a black robe, attorneys wear other colors.

    My hats all are color coordinated to the suit I’m wearing, including straw for summer wear. I wear a hat for Mincha/Maariv, not Shacharis-when my talis covers my bald head.

    No hair-no haircut.

    Extremely short well trimmed beard–longer is frowned upon in court.

    Suede yarmulke in colors to match suit

    Shirts are a white background with a pinstripe the color of the suit I’m wearing.

    Glasses are gold wire rimmed…a vestige of the 1960s and not wanting to grow old

    1971 Jaguar XKE…living my second youth–personal car

    2015 Jaguar XJR LWB for when I have clients or children with me

    Living outside NY relieves certain pressure to conform by the Chevra

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