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Post Thu Mar 18, 2004 2:04 am

Hawaiian shirts? Are those things still around?

Rec - 6'3"? I'm taller than that! I know what you mean; it costs me $70 just to pick up a pair of shorts and a t-shirt. Damn "average"-sized people *grumble* .

Post Sat Mar 20, 2004 1:47 am

now im no fashion victim. but i dont wear my good shirts around the house. i have my old converse one-star shoes (the star on the side is non-existant, all ripped) and jeans that should have been retired a long time ago.
However, if im going to the city, ill put on my good shirt and jeans. i get clothes about twice a year. i own only three pairs of jeans, and about a dozen 'dude shirts'. (shirt shirts, not t-shirts, and have the buttons hidden)
thats all i need. that and a dr. pepper. i feel like one now.

the only problem i have is paying over $40 AUD for a tshirt that has a logo on it. or over $60 AUD for a pair of pants. (even though sometimes i have to to get the length in the leg)

Viator

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i used to be a guy called jake_langley

Edited by - Viator on 3/20/2004 1:53:08 AM

Post Sat Mar 20, 2004 7:26 am

Hawaiian shirts still are sold in Hawaii. Some are considered collectibles. New ones that look like the old collectibles are very expensive.

I don't own any authentic ones but I have a couple that are "Hawaiian" in style. They are very comfortable, loose fitting, made to be worn not tucked in. Great for the warm weather. Don't know why I get gawked at when I wear one about town....

Post Sat Mar 20, 2004 8:00 am

Scottish Fashion Tip

When in a foreign country

WEAR A KILT

Post Sun Mar 21, 2004 6:11 am

unless there are snakes, in which case it's not a good idea to wear a kilt.

I knew this Scots lad on our ship, Murdo was his name, very proud of being a Scot, almost always wore his kilt when we went ashore. Until we stopped at Zanzibar and a dirty big black and very venomous snake tried to get up his kilt! I never saw anyone run as fast and, oddly, we didn't see much of his kilt after that think it was a mamba, I didn't hang around to find out, 'cos I hate snakes too.

Post Sun Mar 21, 2004 6:52 am

Lol

Girls love kilts

Post Sun Mar 21, 2004 7:08 am

that's true actually, they do. Always wondered about that, seeing someone who may be a total oik and lacking any attractive qualities whatsoever can put a kilt on and become a babe-magnet. Wtf is that all about?

Post Sun Mar 21, 2004 7:27 am

Because they want to see under it

Post Sun Mar 21, 2004 8:19 am

really? well you do surprise me, I'd never have guessed

to quote the Khazi of Kalabar; "There are NO devils in skirts, you fools. Come back!.... ooo-er, I dunno tho'..."

Post Sun Mar 21, 2004 2:37 pm

Taw - Regarding kilts, it depends upon whether or not you have the legs to pull it off .

Post Sun Mar 21, 2004 6:35 pm

Esqy said


Taw - Regarding kilts, it depends upon whether or not you have the legs to pull it off .


Why is it so important to pull one's kilt off with one's legs Sounds like you'd have to be double or even triple jointed.

Fight Like Warlord

Edited by - Indy11 on 3/21/2004 7:02:07 PM

Post Sun Mar 21, 2004 9:10 pm

*Rolls eyes* You sound like ff, Indy; that's not a good thing .

Post Tue Mar 23, 2004 2:14 am

indy, stop making my head hurt trying to imagine that!

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i used to be a guy called jake_langley

Post Tue Mar 23, 2004 3:22 am

my total expenditure on clothes the past... 6 years:
20USD.

i'm serious there. it might even be less. anways, i want to get some newer clothes, so to say. but i'm content with what i have.. i hate jeans for some reason, can't move very well in them. i like the more flexible material, looks the same as jeans but who am i to say.. and then its the collar-less shirt for me. for some reason the sleeves of all short sleeved shirts don't go as far as my elbow.. whereas guys wearing the same thing have the sleeves cover all of their elbows.. is my arm that long?!


anyways. i never look at any type of media long enough to recognise 'fashion' . but i do know that this *would* be an endless debate if only one member of the opposite sex came on..

Post Tue Mar 23, 2004 3:47 am

I dress how I feel, not how others think I should dress. Appart from my work Uniform off course

"A TopGun through and through"

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