Quote from: SmugRepub on July 14, 2006, 09:46:05 AMnot really. and def not in the area (we're right across from the 4th Circuit, E. District and state Sup Ct buildings). there are tons of guys walking around dressed like me.it's the South dear - most guys from here who are worth their weight in salt dress like they're 60 (when they're dressing up, anyways)you mean like this?
not really. and def not in the area (we're right across from the 4th Circuit, E. District and state Sup Ct buildings). there are tons of guys walking around dressed like me.it's the South dear - most guys from here who are worth their weight in salt dress like they're 60 (when they're dressing up, anyways)
i just reread that removing my Southern layer, and it could have been highly sarcastic. please don't take it as such - just a term of endearment.
Quote from: Melbelle on July 14, 2006, 09:56:30 AMMy brother wore a hat, a cane, and gloves to his prom one year... it was fantastic I'm not a huge fan of wearing gaudy stuff to prom or other events that require formal wear. In my opinion, you should go with a classic style to that type of event.
My brother wore a hat, a cane, and gloves to his prom one year... it was fantastic
Quote from: Melbelle on July 14, 2006, 10:16:26 AMIt was classic! He looked adorable, and basically he's hot enough to wear anything and get away with it.that's a little incestuous for my tastes Classic = James Bond style formalwear. black on black w/ white shirt.
It was classic! He looked adorable, and basically he's hot enough to wear anything and get away with it.
that you find it hysterical reinforces brave's point (to me at least).of course, i'm the one dressed as a 60yo, so why wouldn't i find deviation from tradition inappropriate
HOT.I'm drooling again.
Oh.I only like Double Stuf.But after about 2 or 3, I done.