Quigley Brown
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Senator Jack said:What movie about the future had people wearing two ties? Now it's going to drive me crazy.
Regards,
Senator Jack
Oh come on.
Senator Jack said:What movie about the future had people wearing two ties? Now it's going to drive me crazy.
Regards,
Senator Jack
Maj.Nick Danger said:, only about 10 or 12 times larger. Enormous tee- shirts and short or long pants of equal proportions. They are getting wealthy selling sloppy, ripped, faded old garbage that one would expect to find in a dump, to people that have been convinced that they look cool wearing it! A bizarre paradox in that people will pay big bucks to look like a penniless bum.
Solid Citizen said:Quigley,
I think your double tie statment could become
a fasion trend!
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John in Covina said:Here in California, the trend over the last 20 years is: what the gang members wear, then gets worn by the rappers, gets seen on MTV and then the whole country has teens trying to emulate the look. Qversized clothing, and what's with having your pants halfway down to your knees so everyone sees your boxer shorts. These crimnals don't have style they only live in excess, too big clothes too much jewelry. I was never so disappointed as when I realized the teens wanted to emulate the Crips and the Bloods.
It is disgusting.
Miss Neecerie said:So mainstream america cannot have a trend? or a look ? Even if the 'look' is stupid or silly, its much the same thing as any other social group having a look. Just because it doesnt work, in your opinion, doesnt mean that he agrees.
Issues to do with self identity and how you reflect it in dress, are fairly difficult to call. What if that guy or kid, doesnt seem himself as mainstream at all? He sees himself as a trendy hipster who is stretching the boundaries of what 'mainstream' tolerates.
Much like people who dress in vintage do...or people who wear biker garb...or any other subgroup.
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Posted by Hemingway Jones:
Does this hodge-podge fit the definition of the word
Maj.Nick Danger said:What I generally notice is people that to my eyes, dress as though they were still in their junior high school gym class uniforms, only about 10 or 12 times larger. Enormous tee- shirts and short or long pants of equal proportions. It's almost a sports look,........or, err,..... a sports wannabe look? Maybe people who are very obviously non- athletic, think that they look athletic while wearing athletic clothing??
I agree with everything you have written except the line I quoted. I think that brown shoes with a blue suit is absolutely smashing, albeit a bit flashy. I know that it is firmly rooted in the Italian tradition.nightandthecity said:I was appalled to see in a recent thread a recommendation to be ?¢‚Ǩ?ìdaring?¢‚Ǩ? and wear brown shoes with a blue suit! But then, I have inherited a British tradition which descends from Beau Brummel and his contemporaries and which many would see as drab?¢‚Ǩ¬¶.