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#30
by
Bald_freak
on 29 Jul, 2007 15:16
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South Bend, 5 minutes away from ND's campus
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#31
by
honestjohnny
on 03 Aug, 2007 22:37
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I'm in Bloomington. Little to far to hang out

Oh well.
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#32
by
Bald_freak
on 05 Aug, 2007 16:11
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yeah just a little. Hell, I don't usually have time to hang with my friends who live in town. Since having a kid, I've become a bit of a recluse.
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#33
by
Cy
on 06 Aug, 2007 03:16
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I think a tie and dress shirt (or business suit) can go along with the Sly look, so long as you don't go the "Miami Vice" route.
I prefer shirts with collars because they reduce the "Sloth: just woke up and Febrezed myself down" look.
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#34
by
JDog
on 06 Aug, 2007 07:35
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My dress sense has not changed since going sly. Always have favored Dickies pants and plain tshirts worn a bit oversized and long. A simple style that is comfortable and looks great. When I want to impress I wear a Dickies collared work shirt.
I'd say I own at least 70 pairs of Dickies pants,20 collared work shirts,20 plain tshirts in white,black,blue,gray,red. And not much else except for my fake plaid Polo shirt seen in avatar on left.
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#35
by
jusbnme
on 06 Aug, 2007 12:55
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#36
by
BALDANDRE
on 06 Aug, 2007 13:57
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Hmmm, I'm gonna be pushin' my Cali style on the northwest...most times longer shorts and tee's...I look like a teenager most times....
and it's not a midlife crisis, just never left the style...
ok, i'll probably do jeans when it's really necessary!
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#37
by
JDog
on 06 Aug, 2007 20:56
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Great thing about plain tees like someone said is that they dont draw attention to some silly design or pattern. Simplicity is the best type of style.
I am nearing 30 and people hassle me often and say that I dress like a 14 year old skater boy but I dont care, I like it and its comfortable.
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#38
by
jusbnme
on 06 Aug, 2007 23:42
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I am nearing 30 and people hassle me often and say that I dress like a 14 year old skater boy but I dont care, I like it and its comfortable.
That's all that matters bro. Is that you are comfortable and happy with yourself. As long as you are being you, who cares what someone else thinks.
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#39
by
JDog
on 07 Aug, 2007 00:24
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That's all that matters bro. Is that you are comfortable and happy with yourself. As long as you are being you, who cares what someone else thinks. 
Being sly, this is one of the tenents that seems to play an integral part in all our lives.
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#40
by
Tyler
on 07 Aug, 2007 00:30
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I think a tie and dress shirt (or business suit) can go along with the Sly look, so long as you don't go the "Miami Vice" route.
I prefer shirts with collars because they reduce the "Sloth: just woke up and Febrezed myself down" look.
Are you referring to my avatar CY?
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#41
by
BALDANDRE
on 07 Aug, 2007 08:34
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Great thing about plain tees like someone said is that they dont draw attention to some silly design or pattern. Simplicity is the best type of style.
I am nearing 30 and people hassle me often and say that I dress like a 14 year old skater boy but I dont care, I like it and its comfortable.
Yea, most of us in the "biz" (t-shirt design) go the plain tee route most of the times...
Hey bro, meet your bald 14 year old skater boy counter part!
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#42
by
Dadillac
on 07 Aug, 2007 14:56
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I guess that I am a "dark" character. My wardrobe hasn't changed a bit since shaving my head. And it has only changed slightly in the past year. My daily wardrobe consisted of two things, Levi's 505 jeans, and black Fruit of the Loom pocket t's. In the past year I went and bought cheapo black docker style pants. They are much more comfortable than jeans to me. So no matter what day it is, I am always in a black t-shirt, and black dockers. Does this mean that I have desicion issues?
Don
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#43
by
BALDANDRE
on 07 Aug, 2007 15:00
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I guess that I am a "dark" character. My wardrobe hasn't changed a bit since shaving my head. And it has only changed slightly in the past year. My daily wardrobe consisted of two things, Levi's 505 jeans, and black Fruit of the Loom pocket t's. In the past year I went and bought cheapo black docker style pants. They are much more comfortable than jeans to me. So no matter what day it is, I am always in a black t-shirt, and black dockers. Does this mean that I have desicion issues?
Don
Who knows maybe you like to keep it simple...didn't Einstein have ten of everything... but it all came together as the same outtfit?
So there you go.....
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#44
by
JohnMont
on 07 Aug, 2007 15:45
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I guess that I am a "dark" character. My wardrobe hasn't changed a bit since shaving my head. And it has only changed slightly in the past year. My daily wardrobe consisted of two things, Levi's 505 jeans, and black Fruit of the Loom pocket t's. In the past year I went and bought cheapo black docker style pants. They are much more comfortable than jeans to me. So no matter what day it is, I am always in a black t-shirt, and black dockers. Does this mean that I have desicion issues?
Don
No,just a very cool 'dark' look. I'm partial to wearing black myself.
John