I wear skinny jeans and vans all the time (apart from when it's sunny, I got a sick collection of shorts(always wear ankle socks though, if all this thread gives you is that, it will be a success)). Then a tee, polo, shirt or whatever i'm feeling at the time up top, will wear anything just once it ain't too crazy. Got a mad collection of jackets too. If I could I would spend way more on clothes than I do now(which is too much already). I wouldn't say I have a particular favourite brand or whatever, but back in the day I was kitted out in Fred Perry all the time, sort of got over that though, still rock the occasional polo however.
I picked "I rock the ironic-hobo look" but it's really not ironic. I just tend to think of myself as the office troll amongst a bunch of classy rich people. _________________ http://jonnyleather.com
I don't know what I wear I don't pay attention. The only thing I wear that I actually am aware of and like is my panda hat.
drakonium wrote:
I don't really care. Most of the time I wear colorful pants with striped or Mickey Mouse T-shirt. I have a few jeans, though, and I like shorts in summer. But fashion is for the most part something which doesn't interest me at all. Funnily, my mom was a stylist, and she actually is the one who buys my clothes the most. I think it even pleases her more than me.
Mickey Mouse T-Shirt and colourful pants...I want.
Right now wearing a plain white T with my super short shorts I've got on from tennis earlier, look pretty great tbh
Ankle socks with shorts is obvious but there's no need for them with trousers, you can feel the breeze on your ankles so not a fan. Mainly I just wear jeans or dark chinos (not bright green or red ones obviously, I'm not a twat, talking black or dark blue) with block colour Ts on top. I don't Van but I love the Fred Perry trainers that are similar style, especially the black ones, go for either those or Adidas mainly. Don't do skinny jeans or tops because I look ridiculous in anything vaguely tight. _________________ Shut up mate you're boring!
Right now I'm wearing a shirt with the following questions (I'm only posting the good ones):
THE BURNING QUESTIONS
Can you cry underwater?
Why does a round pizza come in a square box?
Do Twinkle Twinkle and the Alphabet have the same tune?
If corn oil is made of corn and olive oil is made of olives, what's baby oil made of?
Why are you IN a movie, but ON TV?
Why doesn't the hair on your arms grow as fast as the hair on your head?
Why do dogs hate it when you blow in your face but stick their heads out a window during a car ride?
If you own land, do you own it to the center of the Earth?
Do penguins have knees?
Why is the alarm clock "going off" when it's really on?
Why do we drive on parkways and park on driveways?
If electricity comes from electrons, does morality come from morons?
Do bald chefs wear hair nets?
If you only have one eye, are you blinking or winking?
I did a lot of crying as well. I’m not ashamed to say that now, but at the time I found ways to hide it. Mainly by doing the bulk of it in the shower. That way people can’t say what’s tears and what’s just hot water. Same applies in the bath. Just hold your breath, stick your head under and let the grief flood out. You’d be surprised how much better you feel. To this day I still use Short-Burst Underwater Crying for all sorts of problems. I wouldn’t cry at, say, an unexpectedly large MOT bill. But if I’d received an unexpectedly large MOT bill, combined with the death of a good friend, plus I hadn’t eaten that day, then I might well weep.
Apparently so.
JMan wrote:
Why does a round pizza come in a square box?
In my prime I could assemble a Domino's pizza box in roughly three seconds, I imagine a round box would have taken me considerably longer.
JMan wrote:
If you own land, do you own it to the center of the Earth?
I dress practically, so what I wear depends on my location and the weather mostly.
At home - Nothing
Outside in the summer - Loose fitting shirts soft fabric , pair of shorts and barefoot if I can, otherwise whatever is lying around, and sometimes a jacket.
In the winter - Jeans, pair of shoes that can take a beating, A warm jersey and sometimes a Jacket.
Formal/work - Whatever is expected, usually a blouse, light jacket and neat pair of pants.
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