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Hmmm....agreed with apropriate for going to Home Depot or a casual beer watching the game in the living room....and thats about it. It doesn't fit as well as it should though.
The jeans are nice.
Not crazy about the belt either, the contrasting stitch would look better if they were brown not white.
Hey if your husband gets rid of those clothes, please PM me. Ill have a new scarecrow in October who will need new duds..... . Your hubby needs a make over, Larry the cable guy still wears that shirt....
Hey if your husband gets rid of those clothes, please PM me. Ill have a new scarecrow in October who will need new duds..... . Your hubby needs a make over, Larry the cable guy still wears that shirt....
I think it depends on where you live, too. In Oregon that would be fine. Heck - that would be "dressed up" in Oregon! (We currently live in Oregon where people wear Birkenstock sandals, cut-offs, and tie-dye to the symphony and fancy Italian restaurants - seriously.) But in bigger cities or places where people do judge you based on what you wear (Oregonians don't give a flip) he might want to rethink the shirt... and the belt. And the jeans. The fake faded down to the knee jeans thing went out a long time ago. He might be wearing his clothes extra baggy to appear larger - I have known some men who have tried that. It doesn't really work like they think it might... it makes them look manorexic, or just plain goofy.
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