What are the odds: it looks like Google Street View caught me raking front yard leaves last year.
Surprised, I was wondering who this guy was, at first!
Google caught me raking leaves!
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Raking leaves rather than pressing a fruitbowl against the front windows, what are the chances?
"The man that hath no music in himself, nor is not moved with concord of sweet sounds, is fit for treasons, stratagems, and spoils. The motions of his spirit are dull as night, and his affections dark as Erebus. Let no such man be trusted."
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There should be an app for pants-size swaps.
I had to give away a bunch of mostly thrift, but nice dress pants.
When you pass 36, you know you are on your way to 40.
Luckily I hit the jackpot at my Goodwill with five long pants and five shorts in my NEW size! Not the same quality that I had, though.
And quality of current new clothes suck.
Speaking of, we had a super-dresser on the old board. Who was it?
I need a suit. I hate the uni-color aspect of it, but it may help the semi-short and round-ish dudes like me?
The other farm cats didn’t super love him but the chickens thought he was alright so he became a chicken.
It wasn't me but I did sell suits at one point in my life and wore suits for many years.PoodlesAgain wrote: ↑Sat Nov 06, 2021 11:12 amThere should be an app for pants-size swaps.
I had to give away a bunch of mostly thrift, but nice dress pants.
When you pass 36, you know you are on your way to 40.
Luckily I hit the jackpot at my Goodwill with five long pants and five shorts in my NEW size! Not the same quality that I had, though.
And quality of current new clothes suck.
Speaking of, we had a super-dresser on the old board. Who was it?
I need a suit. I hate the uni-color aspect of it, but it may help the semi-short and round-ish dudes like me?
Vertical stripes are your friend and braces (suspenders) instead of a belt, but I suggest a pocket scarf to accent. I really don't care for double breasted and prefer a 3 button. Proper fit and tailoring matter and if you need to revist the tailor then do it. Shoes matter too!
My biggest give is something I said on another post this week. It amounts to that I can wear about any suit and make it look good because I can wear it and wear it with confidence. Someone who isn't comfortable in an Armani isn't going to look any better in a JC Penny off the rack. I honestly believe that Men's Warehouse does a good job for most American men. Set a reasonable budget but don't watch the clock while you're shopping. One suit with a couple shirts, ties, and extra slacks will outfit you for most things.
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While I do admit to taking leaves in Thailand's tropical heat, there's no way I'm wearing a suit, JC Armani or otherwise !ID10t wrote: ↑Sat Nov 06, 2021 12:01 pmIt wasn't me but I did sell suits at one point in my life and wore suits for many years.PoodlesAgain wrote: ↑Sat Nov 06, 2021 11:12 amThere should be an app for pants-size swaps.
I had to give away a bunch of mostly thrift, but nice dress pants.
When you pass 36, you know you are on your way to 40.
Luckily I hit the jackpot at my Goodwill with five long pants and five shorts in my NEW size! Not the same quality that I had, though.
And quality of current new clothes suck.
Speaking of, we had a super-dresser on the old board. Who was it?
I need a suit. I hate the uni-color aspect of it, but it may help the semi-short and round-ish dudes like me?
Vertical stripes are your friend and braces (suspenders) instead of a belt, but I suggest a pocket scarf to accent. I really don't care for double breasted and prefer a 3 button. Proper fit and tailoring matter and if you need to revist the tailor then do it. Shoes matter too!
My biggest give is something I said on another post this week. It amounts to that I can wear about any suit and make it look good because I can wear it and wear it with confidence. Someone who isn't comfortable in an Armani isn't going to look any better in a JC Penny off the rack. I honestly believe that Men's Warehouse does a good job for most American men. Set a reasonable budget but don't watch the clock while you're shopping. One suit with a couple shirts, ties, and extra slacks will outfit you for most things.
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While I do admit to taking leaves in Thailand's tropical heat, there's no way I'm wearing a suit, JC Armani or otherwise !ID10t wrote: ↑Sat Nov 06, 2021 12:01 pmIt wasn't me but I did sell suits at one point in my life and wore suits for many years.PoodlesAgain wrote: ↑Sat Nov 06, 2021 11:12 amThere should be an app for pants-size swaps.
I had to give away a bunch of mostly thrift, but nice dress pants.
When you pass 36, you know you are on your way to 40.
Luckily I hit the jackpot at my Goodwill with five long pants and five shorts in my NEW size! Not the same quality that I had, though.
And quality of current new clothes suck.
Speaking of, we had a super-dresser on the old board. Who was it?
I need a suit. I hate the uni-color aspect of it, but it may help the semi-short and round-ish dudes like me?
Vertical stripes are your friend and braces (suspenders) instead of a belt, but I suggest a pocket scarf to accent. I really don't care for double breasted and prefer a 3 button. Proper fit and tailoring matter and if you need to revist the tailor then do it. Shoes matter too!
My biggest give is something I said on another post this week. It amounts to that I can wear about any suit and make it look good because I can wear it and wear it with confidence. Someone who isn't comfortable in an Armani isn't going to look any better in a JC Penny off the rack. I honestly believe that Men's Warehouse does a good job for most American men. Set a reasonable budget but don't watch the clock while you're shopping. One suit with a couple shirts, ties, and extra slacks will outfit you for most things.