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Location: The western periphery of Terra Australis
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Originally Posted by lil_mama1
that would be tricky lol...imagine if a store really carried one what other stuff they have hanging on there shelves lol
I'm sure they're selling Lady Gaga's costumes on ebay (since she can only wear them once, to stay fresh ya know). Probably like $10,000 each or something like that. Except maybe the meat one...I don't think anybody would want to wear that!
ppl are stuck in high school mentality. Honestly does fashion matter after you graduate? Doesnt to me. I have clothes from 5-10 years ago that i still wear. Why? Because im not some teenager thats going to cry that someones picking on me about what clothes i have on.
I work in a clean room. I don't really see the point of wearing much other than a pair of jeans and a t-shirt most of the time when for 40hrs a week I'm gowned up anyway. I live in Florida, so on my off days, it's a little difficult to dress fun when you can't layer. I'll wear stuff nobody else around here seems to really like (such as high-waisted shorts), but it's just less boring rather than being daring.
If I lived somewhere that didn't hit 95F for eight months out of the year, I'd probably have a lot more fun with my wardrobe.
I've never understood the appeal of blue jeans: they're uncomfortable in hot weather, heavily water absorbent and thus a bad choice for winter outdoor activity, and a pain in the ass to dry after washing. But on any given day 75% of the people at my informal IT shop will be wearing them. It might as well be a uniform.
I keep blue jeans and cargo shorts in single color in summer. But I have a lot of graphics shirts. They are cheap but look well, most athletic fit. Affliction, Aqua Vi and my personal favorite in quality/price RVCA.
People like to wear what's popular, and what's popular is boring. Since everybody else is also wearing it, it's just even more boring. I would love to learn how to make my own clothes, I could really get crazy with that.
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