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katsielyonz 11-15-2006 11:57 AM

Major Blood: I swear to god I have that same black coat. It has the latches buttons and everything. Just smaller. (I should post a pic of it but I'm too lazy). I typically wear a pair of overworn jeans with designs I've drawn/painted on and holes and whatnot with a nice pressed button down or a cute t-shirt. I don't wear any kind of jewelry (My skin turns colors with any kind of metal. I wore a platinum ring one time and my whole finger was green and blue o.0). And either a pair of flip-flops or tennis shoes.

Loyal 11-15-2006 03:26 PM

When I'm not at home, and when the weather isn't very cold, or very hot, I always wear a black jacket with azure stripes. There's also the lanyard that I've had since 8th grade which I also wear at all times outside the house.

Other than that... nothing special. It's enough so that people will automatically recognize me if they see me, but not so much that the very sight of it burns into your memory.

Demetrius 11-15-2006 11:19 PM

I enjoy my black leather shoes with big silver buckles, they rock pretty hard. I am usually in jeans, because I work in an industrial area and steel toed shoes (only if a boss is around). Other than that it's usually a polo shirt or button down patterned shirt so I can remain semi professional looking.

Weekends are another matter, I have a pair of blue and white floral printed jams and various brightly colored shirts that jar the optical nerve and an army helmet with ballistic goggles I like to sport while drinking. Oh and my beard, I love my beard it keeps my face warm and fuzzy. Weekends also mean crocs, I wear them to my weekend job at a restaraunt and run 'em through the dishwasher at the end of my shift and keep wearing 'em till I pass out.

Mesden 11-15-2006 11:30 PM

Human Skin. Softest, most natural fit ever!

POS Industries 11-16-2006 12:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Mesden
Human Skin. Softest, most natural fit ever!

See, if you've got a little money to throw around, baby is really the way to go on that. Beats the hell out of your bargain basement 97-year-old stuff.

You know, unless you're wanting to look all educated or something.

Demetrius 11-16-2006 01:30 AM

It puts the lotion on Its skin lest It gets the hose again... Mesden you scare me...:O

Mesden 11-16-2006 01:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Demetrius
It puts the lotion on Its skin lest It gets the hose again... Mesden you scare me...:O

Now now, stress makes wrinkles...and I-I mean WE wouldn't want that, now would we? ~_^

Fifthfiend 11-16-2006 10:15 AM

Christ, one innocent question about fashion, and all of a sudden we're knitting sweaters from the flesh of the weak?

I knew you guys wouldn't let me down.

... Except for you, POS. Except for you.

(As for myself, I'm a fan of white oxford shirts, neck open, with a crewneck underneath, sleeves turned up crisp to the shoulders if it's a sunny one. A neat pair of slacks, maybe jeans if I want to roll that way - and never pre-faded, cause I put that wear in 'em for myself, and my black dress belt - nothing fancy, but dignified. And the old black Vans, cause feet gots to keep happy.)

Red Fighter 1073 11-16-2006 09:26 PM

I usually like to go with sports kinds of clothes like jerseys and logo'd t-shirts. With that, I wear either long gym shorts or some type of jeans or khakis. I really love American Eagle pants. They have some amazing fit and quality to them which really works well. And seeing how Abercrombie's khakis are so screwed up with their weird button up system instead of using a zipper.. Besides that, I usually wear short sleeved striped polos.

With those clothes I now almost always wear my new Kobe Bryant's Crazy 8 Basketball Shoes. They're definetely the best shoes I have ever bought!

Fifthfiend 11-28-2006 03:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Crodevillian Team
I've said it before, but it bears repeating, the vast majority of American fashion can be summed up with the phrase "lacking," which isn't a phrase at all until I attach "severely," and even then I don't know if that necessarily constitutes a phrase.

Apparently yes, it does!


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