Friday, April 26, 2013

Yes, but

I also enjoy well worn Wranglers, scuffed and dirty boots and a t-shirt, covered by a flannel shirt in the winter.
But maybe, that's just me.
Ladies, what say you?
Silk tie or leather belt?
Rolex or paracord survival bracelet?

9 comments:

  1. Oh, I did the suit and tie thing for a year, but it was a political job and that was a big Charlie Foxtrot.
    The chicks dug it though after seeing me in Levis and flannel shirts forever. I got the heck outta that venue,and it's back to Levis, Carharts and Flannel. Some camo at times too.

    But besides, some women liked me with no clothes on at all!

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  2. Doubling down on the 550 cord bracelet. And they don't match 'cause that shit's for sissies.

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  3. Hush, wirecutter, we all know you're a studmuffin.

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  4. Why not wear both? A man should be at ease in all types of situations, from the boardroom to the battlefield, but I repeat myself.

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  5. Its not the clothes but the way its worn that matters.
    You cant hide somene comfortable in their own skin

    Farmer John

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  6. Clothes don't make the man, the man makes the clothes. That being said Tony Lama's, Wranglers, and a pocket t-shirt have always been my preferred daily battle dress. Along with a pair of Leathermans, and a Boker AK-74 and a plain ball cap

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  7. I must say there is something about a man in scuffed up workboots...but then again a silk tie...so many options...

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  8. Heh, Miss Lisa,
    "Darlin' you know I don't own a suit, why'd you buy me a silk tie?"
    "Come into the bedroom for a minute and I'll show you...."

    So very many options...

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Play nice. None of you are too old for a spanking.