Started to resist, but it was a burning fire inside of me to start a thread like this - it's interesting knowing what others are wearing. Please don't give us too much information, such as lace bra and draws, etc, etc - we don't need to know all of that. :speechless: I'm wearing an Aeropostale Graphic T-Shirt with a camisole, matching knee length sweat pants and a pair of white socks!
From the feet up Black combat boots tube socks jeans long jockey shorts underwear belt black tee shirt timex expedition watch with leather band
I love combat boots, they will be apart of my costume for Halloween! I plan on being a futuristic gothic robot! Chris Martin, Lacoste is amazing... but expensive. We have the Lacoste outlet in Woodbury Commons up the road. I have some Lacoste. I recently purchased a pair of sandals from Lacoste! The original price was 30 bucks, but I snatched them for just 19. Their peacoats are also nice. I love their blazers, 3/4 sleeve styles, swimwear-- I love their everything!
I do my best to never wear brand names. As in where the logos are clearly visible. If a company wants me to wear their logo, they have to pay me. I'am a person, not a walking bill board that gives away free advertising.
Well if you're like me, I have to wear name brand clothes. Unless, of course, I'm being frugal and not looking to be all flashy. However, I agree. We are not walking billboards, but hey, when wearing Aeropostale, you may as well call yourself one. They make sure to include their logo/text somewhere. Hollister, Fitch, and all those others companies too.
See avatar to left. Included is a body-protector vest required by the national organization to run cross-country in competition. And on upper right arm is an armband with a plastic holder for doctors name & phone number and some medical information, also required. Left wrist has a special timer watch with a really large face, since it is a timed event. I have a different black helmet, cuz the one in that photo now has a split in it, never mind how that came about (but it was one more justification for wearing a helmet on a jumping horse, always.) Actually all that is the other thing I wear, at the computer it is jeans and t-shirt, no logos, the t-shirt doesn't have much to say. That's about the only two things I do so that's the wardrobe.
Not all of it! :p But sometimes coming in from the barn one just plops down at the computer for a time before changing.
That makes sense. I went horse back riding a few times, mostly when I visit Rocking Horse Ranch. It's fun.
Tomorrow I'm heading to a Banana Republic factory outlet in hopes of finding a blazer in my size. (I bought an XXS blouse from them but it was a little too large; I'm hoping I'll have better luck with outerwear.)
You're close! We're in South St Paul just around the bend on 494 near 61! EDIT: Oops...Just realized from your other thread that you're NOT in Minnesota. :o
Oh, yeah... sneakers, jeans, and a red District Threads ladies ringer t-shirt. And a light pink ballcap. Normally I don't do fashion brands. And I have usually decorated the tee I'm wearing myself. But just wait 'til I get this high-end rhinestone apparel division started!
Banana Republic is another expensive brand, and I don't have much myself. I have one graphic t-shirt and that's it! :lol: I cracked up - I was like ":shrug:." At any rate, this morning I have on my moon and clouds pajama bottoms, with the matching shirt.
I wear jeans and tshirts with sneakers and a cowboy hat when outside the house. Inside the house, I wear pajama pants and tshirts with no shoes. Rarely wear anything else. Though thinking of getting a pair of cowboy boots to wear when I go out. Don't really care about brands. My jeans are usually Wrangler as they are $20.00 a pair. Haven't bought any in two years though. My t-shirts are whatever organic cotton that I can find that is affordable. Not many places make organic cotton pajama pants for men so they are whatever is available. My shoes are Reebok and cost me $30.00, five years ago. I don't wear fabrics made with petroleum like nylon, rayon or polyester.