Take a look at this guy in knee-length light pink shorts, knee-high socks, a striped shirt and tie and a jacket flung casually over his shoulder. I guess that’s your typical business person in Bermuda. I couldn’t really see myself wearing such an outfit, even though it would feel nice in the mucky heat of a Georgia summer. I’m not really a trend setter and I try to stay in line with the grain, not go against it, so if people started to wear these types of outfits, then I would probably tentatively follow suit (what a pun).
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