AppleQueso wrote:
Have you not seen his dress style?
I can't imagine he wears t-shirts often in general.
Around the house I wear jeans and t-shirts all the time. Outside the house? Very, very rarely. I don't wear a suit and tie everyday, but my "casual" style would be biz-cas shoes, khaki pants (grey khaki pants is an oxymoron, but I wear those and pin striped khakis a lot) button up shirt with sleeves rolled up, and a tie with a loose knot.
To each his own, but I'm a grown ass man who doesn't want to look like he shops at hot topic and spencer's gifts for his clothes.
Luke wrote:To each his own, but I'm a grown ass man who doesn't want to look like he shops at hot topic and spencer's gifts for his clothes.
There's other stores?
See, the notion of "you're an adult now" is bullshit. If you like something then there's no reason to stop just because you hit some magic date on the calendar.
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MrPopo wrote:See, the notion of "you're an adult now" is bullshit. If you like something then there's no reason to stop just because you hit some magic date on the calendar.
Exactly. That's why I never feel ashamed to talk about all the cartoons I watch. Hanna-Barbera stuff is my favorite. My life's goal is to start my own animation studio using them as a model.
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Raiiban wrote:That's a moral dilemma. Capitalism has no morals.
BoneSnapDeez wrote:I have never been able to figure out how to roll up the sleeves on a dress shirt.
I've always found it easier on western style dress shirts. I don't know why.
Retrodude wrote:
MrPopo wrote:See, the notion of "you're an adult now" is bullshit. If you like something then there's no reason to stop just because you hit some magic date on the calendar.
Exactly. That's why I never feel ashamed to talk about all the cartoons I watch. Hanna-Barbera stuff is my favorite. My life's goal is to start my own animation studio using them as a model.
I can agree with this, although I do feel there is a certain amount of dress when going out in public. If one is going to Walmart or somewhere like that, then wear whatever the hell you wish. If one is going to a restaurant above a roadhouse or something like that (above fast food, not fancy sit down), or going out dancing or something like that, they should at least put on a button down, even if they don't tuck it in. And no open toed shoes. Unless you're a samurai or Jesus, a man shouldn't wear open toed shoes.
Ive got a ton of comic shirts. Mainly Cap, Batman, Superman, and Lantern. But I have a few others that I wear, as well as an AWESOME Transformers shirt with Prime saying "I bring you greetings from Cybertron." I just don't like when they're too 'busy'. I dont like the ones with 46 copies of Wolverine jumping around or clawing through shit, and I dont like "team" shirts, where an entire group of heroes/characters are on it. For me, a "comic" shirt is a shirt with the hero's logo on it. The bat/S/star/Lantern/spider/skull symbol. That's it. Otherwise, it's too busy. That transformers shirt is like right under the threshold of busy for me.
I personally cannot stand business attire, or even biz-caz. It has nothing to do with wanting to seem younger than I am, or older or what not. I've zero issue with people wearing it either. But I seriously cannot stand wearing 'dress' clothing. Its uncomfortable and makes me sweat. I *hate* dressing like that. Jeans, a Tshirt, or even shorts - thats casual. Anything else - to me - might as well be a damn tux.
My wife is religious and sometimes I'll be nice and accompany her to her services and I always have to put on a tie, "dockers" and a button down shirt. I fucking HATE it. If it weren't for that style of clothing, I'd probably go a lot more often.