The pressure suit helps if something goes wrong during launch or re-entry - astronauts have a way to parachute off the shuttle. The suits protect you from loss of pressure in case of emergency.
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There's a difference between stress and pressure.
Pressure can be good. It helps you to see what you're all about.
Pressure just makes you go a little more. I kind of like pressure.
A suit is just a suit: a practical garment, not a ceremonial robe; it can be worn out to dinner with friends or for a visit to an art gallery. Its beauty and craftsmanship are utterly wasted if you think of it as something magical and symbolic.
The more pressure you bring from without, the less internal pressure is necessary.
I've always worn suits. To me they're a very practical kind of thing to wear. You put one on and don't really have to think about what you're going to wear.
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.
Sometimes pressure can be good, and it gives you a lot of energy to do something.
A custom-tailored suit retains a certain dignity about it.
It's not about having a plethora of suits, but having a few good ones. It's all about fit. The contour of your body. If your shoulders are broad, you shouldn't have shoulder pads. If you're not a big man, you shouldn't have extra space. I think it's definitely worth having it properly fitted.
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