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Let's list things we hate, Clothingwise

CrocsRock

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And even then... sandals and bare feet would be a less offensive choice.

I think most will agree Crocs are the be-all and end-all of bad taste.
 

Shraka

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Originally Posted by CrocsRock
And even then... sandals and bare feet would be a less offensive choice.

I think most will agree Crocs are the be-all and end-all of bad taste.


Now I'm just confused. You hate Crocks now?
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Seanallen

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Originally Posted by garmentmerchant
I think crocs(the plastic clog looking shoes) are a terrible product that people shouldnt wear outside of the beach

I agree.

My friend called me up to play some minigolf , and we went and there was some 8 year olds with Crocs, and their dad had a pair. I wanted to pull a O.J on their whole family with the putter.
 

sfnewbie

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Originally Posted by Seanallen
I agree. My friend called me up to play some minigolf , and we went and there was some 8 year olds with Crocs, and their dad had a pair. I wanted to pull a O.J on their whole family with the putter.
haha I saw an older guy in shorts wearing some walking around a few days ago. I'm in the middle of Ohio, so no major bodies of water around here.
 

kakemono

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The only thing that really upsets me is poeple who wear shorts to church. Other than that, different strokes for different folks.

Oh, and pink/lavender polos for guys.



I really dislike crocs, but I accept that some people really, really like them. I even bought my mom a pair, among other things, for xmas.
 

Get Smart

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not the actual clothing itself, but the way some pocketsquares are worn

specifically, when they're placed in the breast pocket and it looks like a plant sprouting out, or fingers clawing their way out.

bugs the **** out of me enough to where I would yank it out and salivate at the potential fisticuff that would ensue as a result of my transgression
 

Seanallen

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Originally Posted by Get Smart
not the actual clothing itself, but the way some pocketsquares are worn

specifically, when they're placed in the breast pocket and it looks like a plant sprouting out, or fingers clawing their way out.

bugs the **** out of me enough to where I would yank it out and salivate at the potential fisticuff that would ensue as a result of my transgression


What is your preferred way to wear a pocketsqaure just wondering?
 

Stazy

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Originally Posted by kakemono
The only thing that really upsets me is poeple who wear shorts to church.
Why?
 

Get Smart

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Originally Posted by Seanallen
What is your preferred way to wear a pocketsqaure just wondering?

tv fold, cagney fold...any kind of subtle fold looks fine. Just not into the ostentatious sprouting out of the pocket
 

Seanallen

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Originally Posted by Get Smart
tv fold, cagney fold...any kind of subtle fold looks fine. Just not into the ostentatious sprouting out of the pocket

I agree, I've never worn a suit really (I'm 16) but that's good to keep in mind when I do, I like how its not bulging out of the pocket but instead just adding a little line of color.
 

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Originally Posted by Seanallen
I agree. My friend called me up to play some minigolf , and we went and there was some 8 year olds with Crocs, and their dad had a pair. I wanted to pull a O.J on their whole family with the putter.
The adult should not dress like the child. I hate that. The father should dress like (I can't think of a better phase) a pillar of the community.
 

Shraka

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Originally Posted by Orsini
The adult should not dress like the child. I hate that. The father should dress like (I can't think of a better phase) a pillar of the community.

It's this whole obsession with youth thing. Everyone wants to be 21 forever, so they dress and act like it. I hate it. Nobody bothers to become more refined in personality, taste in food, culture, or clothing.

I guess that's a bit harsh, they do a bit. Or perhaps I'm just hanging out with the wrong people.
 

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