bowtielover
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I wuld say tie since I haev more of them then anything else but also a suit man since I soend at least half my time in one on a daily basis.
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I don't get the shoe obsession, either. Sure, they're important, but they fit off the rack. There's no challenge there.
Shuman. Shoes are like wheels on a car. They can transform the rest of what you're wearing dramatically.
This is a good analogy and the exact reason that I am a suit person. If the suit represents the car and the shoe represents the wheel-- I would rather have a stock E Class Benz than a Chevy with some rims.
I've never understood all this interest in shoes
I don't get the shoe obsession, either. Sure, they're important, but they fit off the rack. There's no challenge there.
I don't get the shoe obsession, either. Sure, they're important, but they fit off the rack. There's no challenge there.
The more one thinks about it, the tougher the question becomes.