But yeah, I'm with Luke (I think). I feel my best wearing a fully buttoned shirt, some nice Adidas, and a pair of jeans. Plain t-shirts (of all colors) are a safe alternative too.
I feel sloppy wearing the majority of my old graphic tees, and reserve them for mowing the lawn, wearing underneath my work uniform, or getting loud in a friend's garage/basement.
Also fedoras are as hideous as those Croc shoes. One time I saw a man wearing both. *cringes*
EDIT: Also, why is it so damned hard to find caps with deep bowls in them? I can't find them for shit, and I'd really like one before tomorrow, but I can't go anywhere right now. Damn my big head.
Forlorn Drifter wrote:
Obviously, you live somewhere where having clean shoes is possible.
Obvious isn't always obvious. I step in puddles, mud, crap, gum and such, and I'm no sneaker head but I clean my shoes daily. I also sometimes shine my work shoes during lunch so I won't rule out OCD, but mainly I like to keep my shoes clean as those left and rights can be expensive.
Those are tennis shoes or some such. Not any form of shoes that could be considered dressy. A nice, clean, well polished and preferably dark colored pair of boots, or similarly done leather shoes are dress shoes.
I find that when I'm using an online strategy guide, I often prefer to use one that's relatively old (if possible). Guides written before the days of Facebook are far less likely to utilize "1337 speak," and other internet slang words.
prfsnl_gmr wrote:There is nothing feigned about it. What I wrote is a display of actual moral superiority.
Those are tennis shoes or some such. Not any form of shoes that could be considered dressy. A nice, clean, well polished and preferably dark colored pair of boots, or similarly done leather shoes are dress shoes.
No one said they were dressy.
I fell in love with saucony shoes myself recently. I don't do much besides go to the gym and lift or work. They are prefect for lifting and comfortable as anything I've ever worn before for all the walking I have to do for work.