Kvc06
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http://thedescriptionist.blogspot.co...on-subway.html just came across that lol, I find it interesting/cool that he chooses to take the subway
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seriously isn't that for like a 34" chest?
I don't know if something is wrong with me, but, like, for reals, I can't stand the way any converse shoes look. I never have. Maybe I'm not amurrican.
Converse sneakers are unbearably painful for me to wear, literally.
seriously isn't that for like a 34" chest?
^ Non-overdye BoO shirts in XS is nothing too extreme, but you'd have to be pretty damn skinny to fit into an XS overdye. Length isn't an issue for me although it's best not to extend my arms when wearing BOO.
Re: the acceptance of ill-fitting suits and clothes in the workplace. I blame the babyboomers. There was an article in the NY Times about this a while back where one of the essential points was that dressing well more or less skipped a generation... those middle-aged folks are still stuck in the baggy Dockers, over-sized polo shirt style of "dress" clothing.
Part of the boomer mentality is suspicion of the well-dressed man, and fear of being perceived as "the Man." Not being too particular about how your clothes fit and look is at least in part attributable to that.
+1. I'm american and I still hate the way they look. A couple of my friends have chucks/purcells for everyday shoes and they fall apart after a few months.
Yeah, that's definitely part of it. They turn my ankles out weirdly. Actually, I feel like most pictures I've seen of people wearing converse/jp/whatever look incredibly uncomfortable.
yeah, i know...but, i couldn't resist...