You don't often see Bear Grylls in a suit.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I don't ever have the opportunity to wear a suit.
I never wear suits.
I do wear suits all the time.
I've actually always been into suits. But I never really wore them, I guess because I was too young and it didn't feel right.
I've seen a few wild grizzly bears, mostly in Alaska and British Columbia, and always from a distance. But each grizzly I've caught sight of was as fearsome and sublime as the last. You never get used to their raw power and massive bodies, or the mysterious intelligence in their dark, close-set eyes.
I'm not a fashion architect. I don't dress in Ralph Lauren and Gucci. When I buy a suit, I buy it at J. Press. I have a blue blazer that I wear 80 percent of the time.
Nothing ruins the lines of a suit or blazer and makes you look more like a doofus than when your pockets are crammed with stuff - a wallet, a cell phone, keys, a calculator, a calendar, pens, etc.
I think, with suits and clothes, if you keep them long enough, they all come back in fashion.
A suit is a sign of respect.
When you see all the suits in the room, everybody in the room has on suits, you know, the women, too. We're not wearing dresses and chiffon and we're not as fun as we used to be.