Sivertab Levi's, Southpole, Sean John, Polo, Dickey's, Trust, Nike, Reebok, and those Ninja/Samaurai button up shirts......oh and Dockers for when I need to dress casual. All has to be baggy and loose...
Ok...serious questions now and I dont mean to be stereotypical or anything. Why is it that I always see caucasian ppl wear nice clothes
but they don't match? White high tops or low stop sneaks with nice khakis. When I was in HS I remember some ppl who thought they
were all that and would buy the latest fashion, but couldnt match if their lives depended on it. Then you have the type who swears
they look thuggish and wear Roca-Wear and Sean John.
Actually, you could probably find most of my clothes in a Foot Locker or other sporting good's store... Just got with the normal Dockers when I need khakis and Lee's for jeans. Not exactly Walmart discount shopping but still Plain ol', Plain ol'
<< I don't even know the brand of the clothes I'm wearing right now. >>
Ditto. If you're one of the millions of guys who's out working in a business casual environment you get kind of numb to your clothing options after awhile. If it looks good, doesn't cost a fortune, a feels to be of decent quality I'll buy it. I occasionally put a little concern into what I'm wearing, but for most days I just grab something and go. Most of the people I know could care less what brand you're wearing and I know I certainly don't.
However, if I had to pick a brand I liked I do remember that me and my wife spent over $500 at a Geoffrey Beane outlet store while on vacation this summer. We don't have anybody who carries them locally and it was the perfect type of high-quality, everyday work attire we needed.
<< I don't even know the brand of the clothes I'm wearing right now. >>
Ditto. If you're one of the millions of guys who's out working in a business casual environment you get kind of numb to your clothing options after awhile. >>
Actually I work here. Just about everybody wears really sharp clothes there. But I work in the IT-department, and we are more liberal when it comes to clothing. So we are the exception to the rule when it comes to clothing.
I have a 'Fruit of the Loom' T-shirt that I have been wearing for 15 years (not contiguously) that has holes all over it, a ripped collar and massive armpit holes. What the hell is so corrosive in armpit sweat anyway?
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