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Goofy looking beards, amish haircuts, flannel shirts (with soft hands and manicured nails), skinny jeans, an unlit corn cob pipe, fake glasses, goofy boots that have never been dirty.
What's an Amish haircut, CJ? Corn-cob pipe? Where are you looking?
Location: The Land Mass Between NOLA and Mobile, AL
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men in tank tops - just looks gross to me, no matter what the man's physique is.
men with no shirt on - no matter what their physique. I don't want to see some half naked random stranger person in public. it just looks lewd.
I agree with that. If men want to get all judgmental about looks, then they should cover their own nether parts.
I am 59. I wear leggings nearly every day. I love my leggings! You can have them when you peel them off my cold dead legs.
I am overweight. I still wear the leggings. They're comfortable. Only MY opinion matters when it comes to MY clothes.
I wear big tops. I have ALWAYS worn big tops. Even when I was young and skinny I wore big tops. I like big tops. They are particularly comfy with leggings.
I used to wear sandals every single day of the year, for over 30 years. Now that I'm old and recently turned up diabetic, I have discovered that my feet are freezing here this winter. I now wear thick socks and a pair of men's "slippers" that are very warm and easily slip on over my thick socks. I got these because women's shoes of this type were (a) really expensive and (b) not available in my size. I wear a women's 9.5 and all the moccasin or boot type shoes I could find that I could afford only came in L 9-10 - which is really a 9. Even without the thick socks they were ALL too small.
So I run around in these M size men's Dearfoam "slippers" that look just like a slip-on loafer to me, with a grippy rubber sole. Yup. I'm wearing MEN'S SLIPPERS out in public, with my leggings and my big floppy loose tops. Cost me $22.
I do not wear makeup. Ever. I have never worn makeup. That isn't "decompensating" or "letting myself go" - that is being comfortable in my own skin.
I don't mess with my hair. It used to look pretty good. Now I'm old and it breaks more than I would like and it doesn't look as nice as it used to - heck, what does, after 40 years of adulthood? LOL! I'm still not EVER going to mess with it.
There. I'm a "fashion criminal". So sue me. LOL!
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Me too! Love the leggings, and won't stop wearing them. I could care less if someone's offended, and apparently many are.
I am not bothered by other folks fashion crimes (or maybe just quirks?). Live and let live.
Location: The Land Mass Between NOLA and Mobile, AL
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Me too! Love the leggings, and won't stop wearing them. I could care less if someone's offended, and apparently many are.
I am not bothered by other folks fashion crimes (or maybe just quirks?). Live and let live.
I can go with that. Let the good times roll. Plumbers' cracks have annoyed me since the early 1970s. I was a kid then, so, I think that's OK. Men, put your parts away!
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