There's a similar thread at macnn but since we get more traffic, I thought I'd bring it over here. What kind of clothes do you wear? Are you a Prep? A punk? A skater? Are you a surfer? or are you something else?
[ 12-16-2001: Message edited by: G4Dude ]</p>
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Black Skechers laceless boots (LOVE buckles) or Vans on the weekends.
About once a month, I'll wear a pair of pleated, cuffed khaki pants and actually maybe tuck my shirt in.
I'm about as casual as you can get...about one level above the "slob" classification.
I'm not trendy, so I don't have anything with a flared leg (I'd rather be shot in the adam's apple with a pellet gun) or anything that looks like nSync or Lit may have worn it the day before.
This might help: I've never bought anything, clotheswise, that wasn't from Target, Old Navy or The Gap (and the Gap has only been about twice). Target and Old Navy (in that order) make up the bulk of my snazzy wardrobe.
though for bike riding ill wear all white shirt with blue cuffs and kaki shorts. (hey if your gonna get muddy why not have it stand out
Matching shoulder wrap and handbag and I usually wear it with something black and strappy from Nine West.
<strong>But I do have this absolutely STUNNING Vera Wang beaded ensemble that I pull out for very special occasions. Slit very high and low-cut in the back...
Matching shoulder wrap and handbag and I usually wear it with something black and strappy from Nine West.
um.............ok
On other days I wear all green. I usually wear a solid color, not much variation. Next color of clothes I'm getting is orange. Orange shirt, orange pants.
my wardrobe basically consists of j.crew, polo, and a bit of french connection/benetton for my occasional splash of eurotrash.
nothing too stunning at all.
<strong>Next color of clothes I'm getting is orange. Orange shirt, orange pants.
Ah, a man with taste and the sense to recognize a good color when he sees it...
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Casual Wear:
Gap usually, maybe Nautica.
Beach Wear:
Black Label, Billabong, Ripcurl, Quicksilver, Dysfunctional.
<strong>hehe target clothes..</strong><hr></blockquote>
Hehe overpriced name brand stuff that nobody can see the label of anyway...
Does Target not stock your preferred brand of leather buttless chaps and lame-ass meat-market club shirts?
A cotton shirt is a cotton shirt. Khaki pants are khaki pants. A wool sweater is a wool sweater. White calf-length running socks are white calf length running socks. Flannel is flannel, denim is denim and leather is leather.
Only fücknuts like you spend $60 when $24 will do...just because some overhyped cocksucker has his name on the label.
Reconsider your "hehe"...and go buy yourself a clue.
[ 12-16-2001: Message edited by: pscates ]</p>
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Hehe overpriced name brand stuff that nobody can see the label of anyway...
Does Target not stock your preferred brand of leather buttless chaps and lame-ass meat-market club shirts?
A cotton shirt is a cotton shirt. Khaki pants are khaki pants. A wool sweater is a wool sweater. White calf-length running socks are white calf length running socks. Flannel is flannel, denim is denim and leather is leather.
Only fücknuts like you spend $60 when $24 will do...just because some overhyped cocksucker has his name on the label.
Reconsider your "hehe"...and go buy yourself a clue.
[ 12-16-2001: Message edited by: pscates ]</strong><hr></blockquote>
Wow! You sure read that post differently than I did. I read it as he shops at Target and is somewhat embarassed of it. There is nothing wrong with Target. They have good stuff at great prices.
That's normally not like me.
But it sounded to me like he was knocking it and so forth and I took it that way. And if THAT'S the case, then everything I said stands.