Perhaps a worker according to Harper’s Bazaar vision.
But it definitely matches my recollection of some guys I saw once in a London pub. It was after 5 pm, I had just come out of a business meeting, wandering around Covent Garden, as a “tourist” that I was. I came across this pub where men and women in formal suits were sharing drinks with construction workers. I kind of stopped my mind and thought ‘this is the spirit of London’.
It seems rare to see the different classes actually mingle (besides on the streets or in service tot he wealthy), but it does happen in some cases. Where I live it’s a combination of fairly well paid working class people year-round and then a big influx of wealthy people from the cities with summer homes here. In the summer everyone is fairly laid back and hangs out together.
Perhaps a worker according to Harper’s Bazaar vision.
But it definitely matches my recollection of some guys I saw once in a London pub. It was after 5 pm, I had just come out of a business meeting, wandering around Covent Garden, as a “tourist” that I was. I came across this pub where men and women in formal suits were sharing drinks with construction workers. I kind of stopped my mind and thought ‘this is the spirit of London’.
It seems rare to see the different classes actually mingle (besides on the streets or in service tot he wealthy), but it does happen in some cases. Where I live it’s a combination of fairly well paid working class people year-round and then a big influx of wealthy people from the cities with summer homes here. In the summer everyone is fairly laid back and hangs out together.