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Old 12-28-2009, 02:11 AM
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Default What kind of clothes do you like best?

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Do you have a favorite type of fabric? Are a lot of your clothes one color or pattern?


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Old 01-01-2010, 10:28 PM
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Each woman's passion is going shopping for new clothes, accessories and shoes. Alone or accompanied by a friend, women decide to go shopping, especially when they feel annoyed about a certain matter. In this case, going shopping is like a relaxation for them because spiritually they feel fulfilled after buying something wonderful for them-selves.
i never think i want other guys to wear tight pants. thanks.
i would like guys to gress better, slob dress means lack of respect for others..

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Old 01-07-2010, 03:08 AM
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Hello

I like when guys wear a blazer,plain colored t-shirt,dark denim straight legged jeans,and sneakers like this....
http://www.simplysneakers.com/wp-con...er-black-1.jpg

What about you?



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Old 01-11-2010, 10:04 PM
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Are you a jeans and tshirts kinda person? sweats? skirt and blouse? jacket and tie?

I was just thinking the other day how I would like to just wear jeans and tshirts all the time and was wondering what other people are most comfortable in. Do artists/ creative types tend to be inclined to similar styles of dress?

So, me: jeans, tshirt, hoodie and a pair of high top converse sneakers.



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Old 01-17-2010, 08:59 PM
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Our clothes tell who we are in the society. It tells others what we want, what our talents, our needs, our personalities, our dispositions and our destinations. Without a doubt, clothing is the most prominent facade of our well being in the society. It can camouflage, it can cover-up and it can build as much as it can destroy our image. It can say for us, we're as good as you are, or we have the same interest or we're important or even the opposite, we're worthless. Clothing is silent but very powerful communicator.

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Old 01-22-2010, 01:45 AM
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I have to disagree somewhat. I can't speak for the microfiber best as a base layer but I'm inclined to believe that it does make a good base layer. I assume you are taking about the microfiber polyester fleece which is a lightweight fleece.

I have one of these long sleves shirts and it is very warm for it's thickness but I have never wore it as a base layer because it is not tight fitting enough.

I have to disagree with the wool as the best middle layer and I will explain why. Of course wool works reasonably well. But in my opinion it is better if the middle layer is just more thicker wicking type of materials like a thicker fleece. You do not want to trap moisture in the insulation layer but wick it to the outer layer where it can hopefully evaporate.

I generally agree with your outer layer assessment except for one big thing. The majority of ski/snow outerwear use both nylon as the outer and the lining. Usually a taffeta for the lining and supplex or something for the outer shell. There is a good reason for this. The really tightly knit polyesters that are sometimes used for linings make exceptional lightweight windbreakers but even the breathable versions of the fabric don't breath enough for cold weather use.

I have a pair of breathable Nashbar polyester wind pants and I cannot use them over tights because they don't let enough of the moisture out. The nylon tafetta's work better because they still have good wind resistance but they breath much better than the polyester's.



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Old 01-27-2010, 05:13 AM
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Hello Friends......

I like to wear blue jeans and white top.

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Old 01-27-2010, 05:35 AM
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Your question about clothes is very interesting. I don't buy clothes that often, and while I like to dress up, I do so relatively rarely as more casual garments are easier to keep clean and are more comfortable and practical in everyday-use. I prefer dark colours, and I dislike jeans. I won't let other people influence me when it comes to my choice of clothes: I stubbornly stick to what I like.

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Hi. I've been invited to a wedding of a close friend. The ceremony is at 4pm, to be followed by a dinner at a fancy venue. The invite says "semi-formal." I'm wearing a fairly standard, somewhat colourful cocktail dress. The problem is what my long-term partner should wear. Unlike most of my social set, he's a tradesman and has no need for a suit, so he doesn't own one. He doesn't even own a sports jacket, nice pants or, for that matter, a tie! We looked at buying a suit, or maybe a sports jacket and tailored pants, but (a) they were pretty expensive for something he will hardly ever wear (and we can't really afford to get him a new outfit on top of the wedding present and the travel!) and (b) he didn't feel comfortable in it anyway. So, I'm wondering can we get away with his usual "formal" look - a good black shirt and his classic leather jacket. What do you think? We don't want to be offensive or rude or anything, but the alternative may be that I go alone...
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Each woman's passion is going shopping for new clothes, accessories and shoes. Alone or accompanied by a friend, women decide to go shopping, especially when they feel annoyed about a certain matter. In this case, going shopping is like a relaxation for them because spiritually they feel fulfilled after buying something wonderful for them-selves.
i never think i want other guys to wear tight pants. thanks.
i would like guys to gress better, slob dress means lack of respect for others..

Thanks
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