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jerf 09.14.2009 03:53 PM

I'm wearing nothin' but a smile :D

amerikangod 09.14.2009 03:54 PM

I assure you, I hate hippies with every fiber of my being.

Satan 09.14.2009 03:54 PM

it suits you. and it suits my dad. everybody wins.

i personally would rather get shot in the face than wear anything from there.

gmku 09.14.2009 04:01 PM

But that's because you're like 16 and too kewl for school.

Be thankful that your dad (and I) do not shop at Eddie Bauer or Old Navy. Or worse, try to be like the youth movement and go to Abercombie or American Eagle.

What's good about J. Crew, at least for people like me, is that it's got just a bit of an edge while remaining rather preppy. What's more, the quality is there, and the stuff, generally, won't break the bank--although if you're in the mood, they do offer the higher end stuff.

I'm still feeling guilty about my $180 J. Crew fatigue jacket (not the one shown above but like a real army fatigue jacket).

Satan 09.14.2009 04:06 PM

i was too cool for school when i was 16. so i quit.
it's nice stuff but it's far too conservative for my tastes.

gmku 09.14.2009 04:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Satan
it's far too conservative for my tastes.


:) I couldn't see you shopping in J. Crew in my wildest dreams!

Not that that's a bad thing. You do a lovely job without the J.

You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to Satan again, i.e., "Stay cool."

amerikangod 09.14.2009 04:18 PM

I'll be wearing Black Flag shirts well into my 50's. I'll stop being awesome when I'm dead.

In fact, each year I kind of become trashier and trashier in my clothing.

gmku 09.14.2009 04:23 PM

Some of us elderies can carry that off. I decided I can't. I gave away all my band tee-shirts last year. Will probably never buy another.

amerikangod 09.14.2009 04:25 PM

I feel like you can still pull it off as long as you don't also get one big earring, or frosted hair.

Satan 09.14.2009 04:26 PM

favorite shirt:

 


favorite sweater:

 

gmku 09.14.2009 04:26 PM

Well, yah. There's that. I feel it just puts me awfully dangerously close to qualifying to star in one of those horrible Walmart shopper photos.

Satan 09.14.2009 04:28 PM

i'll be wearing my ratty t-shirts until i die or until they disintegrate. whichever comes first.

gmku 09.14.2009 04:30 PM

OK. Just remember--context is everything, i.e., ratty shirt in Walmart vs. ratty shirt at chic club.

amerikangod 09.14.2009 04:31 PM

My ratty shirts only take about three years before they disintegrate. I can burn through a paiir of Chucks in 7 months. I think I just sweat acid. Oh, and LIVE RUFF.

Satan 09.14.2009 04:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by amerikangod
My ratty shirts only take about three years before they disintegrate. I can burn through a paiir of Chucks in 7 months. I think I just sweat acid. Oh, and LIVE RUFF.

goddamn, slaytanic wehrmacht and speed racer have been kickin' it for 20(+) years.

gmku 09.14.2009 04:35 PM

I can't wait til the temps drop. I want to layer! I want to wear my fucking fatigue jacket!

ploesj 09.14.2009 04:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Satan
yes yes yes

the bra comes off immediately. fucking torture devices.


meh i don't care, mine are comfy enough, i don't really feel them when i wear one...

the only thing i take off right away when coming home are tights. i hate skintight clothing and synthetic materials, they make me all itchy after a few hours. too bad i'm cold all the time, or i'd never wear them again.

amerikangod 09.14.2009 04:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Satan
goddamn, slaytanic wehrmacht and speed racer have been kickin' it for 20(+) years.


An ex-girlfirend used to lend me her new band shirts that way they'd get broken in really quickly. I've got the touch.

My oldest piece of clothing is a hooded sweatshirt. it's almost 8 years old. It's so ratty that you see homeless people in nicer clothes.

automatic bzooty 09.14.2009 04:43 PM

skinny jeans
Who tee (ancient faded black/lettering in union jack colors)
black chucks

i was wearing this stupid red cardigan thing because it is coooooold at school, but i just took it off.

youthoftomorrow 09.14.2009 05:22 PM

olive green t-shirt, plaid shorts, brown Vans. pretty typical.

davenotdead 09.14.2009 07:30 PM

black dice shirt, shorts, boat shoes

ploesj 09.15.2009 07:00 AM

jeans, one grey sock, one black and white striped sock, blue canvas sneakers, white tanktop over a blue top with apples on it, grey plaid shirt over all this

SONIC GAIL 09.15.2009 08:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Satan
i'll be wearing my ratty t-shirts until i die or until they disintegrate. whichever comes first.


I lived in skate t-shirts & baggy jeans until I lost my weight and decided I wanted to be more feminine again. I just wore em cause I was hiding myself. I went through a bit of a dress up phase after I got my first Designer job. Now I just push the limits enough to be able to still get a job. Interior Designers are expected to dress a little "unique" so I have escaped the female business suit. It is too fuckin hot down here to be wearing business suits. I will not wear those suits...they are trying to conform me to the man's world by dressing me in his clothing.

Satan 09.16.2009 04:17 AM

i don't ever ever ever wear baggy pants, i like em skintight. the baggy shirts aren't trying to hide myself or anything, they are because a. all my pants are tight so it would look stupid to also wear a tight shirt b. i like em that way. they suit me. i feel stupid in a women's t-shirt. i guess its just like my style.


Quote:

Originally Posted by Nefeli
i always wear looser things on top of tight pants/leggings.

this this this

this is a golden rule. and the opposite, if youve got a wide leg pant on or something you need a tighter/more fitted top

ploesj 09.16.2009 04:39 AM

grey pyjama pants and my boyfriend's t-shirt.

Satan 09.16.2009 04:42 AM

there are of course always exceptions to the rule.

gmku 09.19.2009 11:11 AM

broken-in jersey pocket polo in fatigue green, white jeans with fatigue-green web belt, slightly dirty white Converse Jack Purcells, a cheap-o Timex black military-style watch

Satan 09.19.2009 11:14 AM

slayer shirt, tight black pants

gmku 09.19.2009 11:21 AM

Nice. I couldn't make that work though.

the big quasar 09.19.2009 11:45 AM

black S>U>B P>O>P tee and pjs + rum and pepsi

jon boy 09.19.2009 11:46 AM

 


 

davenotdead 09.19.2009 12:25 PM

boxers.

notyourfiend 09.19.2009 01:30 PM

a dress and a scarf.

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 09.19.2009 01:46 PM

a t-shirt with a quote from Zapata which reads, "The Revolution Has No End.."

 

Dead-Air 09.19.2009 02:06 PM

Blue jeans, satiny gas station type jacket with yellow stripes, American Band Stand Club t-shirt

Inhuman 09.19.2009 02:18 PM

This shirt:
 


And these pants:
 


In fact, I really need to get up. I look like that right now just with a laptop and shirt. Ah Saturdays!

Satan 09.27.2009 01:12 PM

these
vintage oversize black sweater
these

 

Keeping It Simple 09.27.2009 01:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Satan
these
vintage oversize black sweater
these

 


I mostly buy clothes from these. Pretty cool, huh? :D

http://www.next.co.uk/

jennthebenn 09.27.2009 03:24 PM

SY black 2004 tour hoodie
Blue and silver Snoopy State University pants
Socks

Zombie Robot 09.27.2009 03:31 PM

my pjs. hungover. girl boxers like this:
 

and a black tank top
no bra
no undies
no socks
SO comfy


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