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Old 04-25-2006, 01:41 AM
macallan25 macallan25 is offline
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So what is your definition of casual wear? How I was raised, casual was khaki pants and a tucked in polo or button down or slacks and a polo. I really don't think anyone is saying the South is the fashion capital of the US. We have a style that we like and that is appropriate for the surroundings that we were born and raised in. Personally, I don't give a shit if anyone likes it or not. I care much more about looking respectable and presenting myself in a positive manner to others. Down here, gelled hair, torn up abercrombie and hollister, and "vintage" faded too-tight t-shirts won't do that.

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Originally posted by SigmaPezY60
not to crash the topic but i read post after post and this is my response to each of them:

seriously? am i reading this?

Since when was the south the fashion capital of the US? I could've sworn that fashion was centered in New York (city) and LA.

And seriously? are a bunch of guys debating what can be worn before/after labor day etc?

give me a break! I hope you are not serious.

nothing described in these posts are casual wear at all all. Maybe good golf clothes or nice clothes for a less than casual occasion.

If you're a college student...dont' dress like you're 40 years old....but by all means dress accordingly to the event you are attending.

maybe i'm just not into rich yuppie looking guys.....give me a man in a pair of khakis cargos and a wrinkled and faded vintage (or faux vintage) t-shirt.
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