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the old businessmen on Flickr.There’s something pretty cool about seeing older businessmen walking down the street, wearing hats and long coats. The dress code of the workplace has changed so much over the years, that it’s nice to see people still getting dressed up. Not that I’d like to do so, that is. 
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Libatique 73 Lens, Pistil Film
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the old businessmen on Flickr.

There’s something pretty cool about seeing older businessmen walking down the street, wearing hats and long coats. The dress code of the workplace has changed so much over the years, that it’s nice to see people still getting dressed up. Not that I’d like to do so, that is.

Taken with Hipstamatic

Libatique 73 Lens, Pistil Film

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