That’s Quite a Briefcase

In January, I did a story on a red car and my impressions of those who embrace red. In the posting, I also wrote a brief synopsis of the symbolisms regarding red in different times and places. I am intrigued by individuals who make a statement using red attire or possessions – it certainly is not the color of the shy and withdrawn. And personally, I like the color – I have a few articles of clothing in bright red, but I wear them infrequently and quite judiciously.

There are other colors, like purple, which also send messages. I am reminded of a period of time where I was carrying papers to and from my office in a slim, translucent, plastic, PURPLE briefcase. This is rather unusual for a male business owner, but I have that privilege. And NYC is quite accepting of creative types and the unconventional. However, one day I had a salesman who called on me. He stepped into my office, noticed my purple case, and remarked in a sarcastic tone of voice, “That’s quite a briefcase.” I was actually quite insulted and found his remark very inappropriate, but I let it go. After he left, it occurred to me that I could have retorted, “But that’s why you’re on that side of the desk and I’m on this side.” But that would have just been nasty 🙂

6 Responses to That’s Quite a Briefcase

  1. First thing which came to mind “red cars” and statistics… then I clicked on your link…

  2. Any idea who the musician/band is? I’d love to check out their sound.

  3. anon – i think there was a CD that said “atmoscene” a group he might have been in but i did not get his name

  4. Thanks!

  5. Chuck Pefley says:

    Great lesson!

    Is the band in Washington Square?

  6. Just Roaming The Cities says:

    I, too, love red. It is a bold color and sort of demands its own respect. I have noticed that some people will NEVER wear red clothing or don’t won much red. They usually settle for pastels because their personality is milder.
    Cool shot.


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