Men have so few fashion choices.
I Wore Pants Yesterday!
Men have so few fashion choices.
6 responses to “I Wore Pants Yesterday!”
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You poor men! Wanna borrow a dress??? LOL
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Your life is about to change:
http://www.datacomm.ch/nothafe/speakskirt.html
Excerpt:
We use the term “manskirt” for a skirt, dress or similars for a man.A manskirt haves the buttonstrip (if one is there) at right and it will close to the right. Thus there is a characteristic present. Unfortunately we had seen skirts, that had the buttonstrip at right but these was selled as skirts for woman. (In the bible is written: “You should not wear the clothing of the opposite gender”. This law was created because of a (sexistic ?) cult of exchanging the clothing with the opposite gender at these days. This cult does not exist at our days anymore. Therefore this law have almost no sense
anymore.Almost all colors can be used for a manskirt. Pink or violet are good, although these colors was too feminine earlier.
It can be used all materials for a manskirt. Even velvet and silk are good.
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Ah. A manskirt. *nods knowingly*
I called Dillards. They don’t have any. At least not for the office.
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We may have personal choices, but we don’t always have professional choices… feel lucky that you CAN wear pants, whenever you want. 😉
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Uh, I think you guys just insulted 2.4 million Scottish Highlanders, and they’re so mad, they are spitting Hagas.
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“Spittin’ Hagas” would be a good name for a rock band.
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