I'm so old I Remember when:

I'd love to be able to wear my suit more often. It fits good if I do say so myself. If you know what to look for it really matters to have a nice fitted suit. Alot of times men look like they're wearing a jacket way too big. Like it's draped over them instead of wearing it and slacks with too short of an inseam almost to the knees.It looks so bad
Wearing suit is nice. It nice for the person that wearing it and the people seeing the person in the suit also feel nice too.
I like to have a cup of coffee and watch people walk by, and many people dress simple, but really nice & show their self respect.
 
I don't even own a dress or a skirt anymore! No pantyhose either, stopped wearing those when I was in my 20s. And forget about heels! Talk about torture!
I wear walking shoes to the bus to work. Once I got into the office I put my heels on because everyone in my team is taller than me, and strange as it might seem, a bit of height make me feel more confidence..... 😄 but that is the only time I wear heels...at work!
 
The problem is that custom made is expensive and I am still growing.It is a pain to find anything that fits comfortably.
I'd love to be able to wear my suit more often. It fits good if I do say so myself. If you know what to look for it really matters to have a nice fitted suit. Alot of times men look like they're wearing a jacket way too big. Like it's draped over them instead of wearing it and slacks with too short of an inseam almost to the knees.It looks so bad
 
…….and, how about those Polaroids everyone was taking back then?
Those started trending again recently. I wanna say sometime between 2015-2020. I haven't seen as many people using them as I used to but I still see people with them. I'd love to own one but I just haven't gotten to it
 
…….and, how about those Polaroids everyone was taking back then?
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I had one similar to this. It was the SX-70. I think I gave it away when I switched to 35mm.

If I remember correctly the film for the SX-70 was pricey for the number of photos you got. It was cool that the picture came right out of the camera.

Remember watching the picture appear as they dried?
 
I had one similar to this. It was the SX-70. I think I gave it away when I switched to 35mm.

If I remember correctly the film for the SX-70 was pricey for the number of photos you got. It was cool that the picture came right out of the camera.

Remember watching the picture appear as they dried?
I think I may have also had one of those. I believe I have another one hidden in a drawer somewhere. I believe that I have an unopened film pack in the refrigerator.

I am remembering that the film packs only made 8 pictures. The film packs were definitely pricey for the time.
 
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