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!
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
Oh, I did the suit and tie thing for a year, but it was a political job and that was a big Charlie Foxtrot.
ReplyDeleteThe 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!
Sarthurk, prove it.
ReplyDeleteDoubling down on the 550 cord bracelet. And they don't match 'cause that shit's for sissies.
ReplyDeleteHush, wirecutter, we all know you're a studmuffin.
ReplyDeleteWhy not wear both? A man should be at ease in all types of situations, from the boardroom to the battlefield, but I repeat myself.
ReplyDeleteIts not the clothes but the way its worn that matters.
ReplyDeleteYou cant hide somene comfortable in their own skin
Farmer John
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
ReplyDeleteI must say there is something about a man in scuffed up workboots...but then again a silk tie...so many options...
ReplyDeleteHeh, Miss Lisa,
ReplyDelete"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...