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"without holes"?!? You have high standards. It is a perfectly good shirt, I just caught it on a couple of nails or blackberry thorns or such. Still a good shirt. Mostly in one piece.

I really like the free kind. Free is my style and favorite color. Well, right after camouflage. I give a pint of blood and they give me a shirt and a juice. Talk about a good deal and a public service. Blood donor shirts show your community spirit.
Now, for everyday clothes.... wear whatever you want. I use clothes until they're bordering on indecent and too threadbare to mend or apply duck tape to.

Also, my definition of fashion extends only to clean, no holes, and not clashing. The man has pant creases and padded shoulders on his Sunday suit, which I gather from pictures I see isn't 'popular' now.
 

Lol thanks

I just mean at LEAST wearing a clean, plain-coloured t-shirt without holes with a clean suit jacket when going to a formal event. I mean, I'm the last person to care about clothes, but I do have some taste in colour coordination!

Or, I mean, long sleeve/button up amd khakis or suit if really fancy :p

But yeah same..

He wore jeans and a sport jacket and a pink shirt which I thought looked fine but mom thought was old. But even my dad was like you can't wear a coat with jeans, at least wear khakis dude, but I guess all his khakis were tight and he wanted to be "comfortable" at dinner. Do you think women are ever comfortable? I didn't say that but thought of it later. He also kept saying it wasn't that kind of thing. Uh you can't overdress. Mom kept saying it's a business thing. Think more of a tour and dinner with alumni but my brother invited him to hopefully network/find a job and it's my brother's work so you'd think he'd care more. But the jeans are fitted and really dark so you can't really tell that much but even worse the jacket was really big, looked awful, and the shoes he was going to wear looked like slippers, totally flat, and brown with navy, and he had grey socks you could see. Then he was like fine I'll wear these which were like boots. Not high but had a slight heel and also were dingy and yeah... no. He settled on dark brown dock shoes. Not the best choice but he also couldn't find any shoes. He chamged to black socks blue stripes and other color stripes too. Couldn't see them with those shoes though. He also knew about this for two weeks and waited to get ready until like 2 or 230. He had all day and the 2 weeks before to find clothes and shoes. He said he would bring the khakis "just in case." But like.... why wouldn't you just dress nice to begin with? But oh well. Didn't look too terrible except for the jacket. He also thought we were word for female dog -ing and I mean, my mom was yelling so he yelled back/blew up, but he had weeks to get ready. He does that. Procrastinates then stresses and freaks out.

Bibb overalls are always in style and always look snazzy! They, themselves, are a fashion statement. Bibb overalls go with everything. Barn raising to wedding. Wear the clean pair for Sunday go to meeting clothes.



I just had a 7 month old crawl through his own spitup, try to eat chicken poop off a shoe, and then suck on a dishtowel that was used to wipe mud off the floor after the oldest boys had a mud fight and came in to remove dirt from eyes and change clothes. Still want them?

Ewwwww OMGGG :sick

thank you :lau

Speaking of color coordination....... I can't do Navy Blue w/ Black for some reason, for the life of me I just can't! There must be a phobia named after this because I know I'm not alone here!! Am I? Hehehe. :p

Different shades :p
 
I once tried to use a black permanent Sharpie marker to color in one spot so I didn't have to change my pants...it worked!
I was gonna ask if they were the right shade for that. I use duck tape and a sharpie to patch black skirts. It even holds through the wash, but the sharpie needs refreshing now and then or it fades.
 
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Or, I mean, long sleeve/button up amd khakis or suit if really fancy :p

But yeah same..

He wore jeans and a sport jacket and a pink shirt which I thought looked fine but mom thought was old. But even my dad was like you can't wear a coat with jeans, at least wear khakis dude, but I guess all his khakis were tight and he wanted to be "comfortable" at dinner. Do you think women are ever comfortable? I didn't say that but thought of it later. He also kept saying it wasn't that kind of thing. Uh you can't overdress. Mom kept saying it's a business thing. Think more of a tour and dinner with alumni but my brother invited him to hopefully network/find a job and it's my brother's work so you'd think he'd care more. But the jeans are fitted and really dark so you can't really tell that much but even worse the jacket was really big, looked awful, and the shoes he was going to wear looked like slippers, totally flat, and brown with navy, and he had grey socks you could see. Then he was like fine I'll wear these which were like boots. Not high but had a slight heel and also were dingy and yeah... no. He settled on dark brown dock shoes. Not the best choice but he also couldn't find any shoes. He chamged to black socks blue stripes and other color stripes too. Couldn't see them with those shoes though. He also knew about this for two weeks and waited to get ready until like 2 or 230. He had all day and the 2 weeks before to find clothes and shoes. He said he would bring the khakis "just in case." But like.... why wouldn't you just dress nice to begin with? But oh well. Didn't look too terrible except for the jacket. He also thought we were word for female dog -ing and I mean, my mom was yelling so he yelled back/blew up, but he had weeks to get ready. He does that. Procrastinates then stresses and freaks out.







Ewwwww OMGGG :sick

thank you :lau



Different shades :p
Clothes are over rated.
 

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