Ezra wrote: ↑January 21st, 2018, 6:26 pmSo those who can afford the high end suits are the ones who are possibly the wolf in sheeps clothing. Thanks for confirming that fact.David13 wrote: ↑January 21st, 2018, 1:10 pmWolves. It's wolves.
And I have to say all suits are not wool. You have to buy quality or pay extra to get 100% wool. That's what I always do, as I always preferred wool suits. But if you go shopping today, you will find, much of what they have at the reasonable price of the spectrum is part synthetic fabric. But to me it just doesn't look as good. It seems to me to have a fake look to it.
Reminds me. Many years ago I was in the court house elevator, going up or down and a young attorney came in. His father and grandfather had been attorneys, his father became a judge. He was one of those young guys who thought he knew everything. He touched my lapel and rubbed it between his fingers and said, "this is kind of hot weather for a wool suit". I just chuckled. His father used to refer to him as "boy lawyer" as I suppose he was always telling the father "dad, you're not doing it right."
dc
No. Don't confuse coincidence with causation.
Just because someone has money, or spends what little money they have on quality, does not mean they possibly are a wolf in Mormons clothes. That's what I was trying to point out from the get go.
That whole wolf in sheep's clothes, Mormons clothes is not to be taken literally.
Don't take things literally, when they are meant to be sayings, similes, adages, idioms, etc.
Did you know that is from the Bible?
Ergo, I confirm nothing.
dc