Knowing how to dress is easy. Know the measurements of your chest, waist and inner leg. Baggy is no good unless you're playing hockey
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Knowing how to dress is easy. Know the measurements of your chest, waist and inner leg. Baggy is no good unless you're playing hockey
Consider getting a handful of shirts tailor made. They aren't that expensive, look great on you (since they fit), and will last a long time. If that is too expensive for you, buy some new shirts a little big from a men's store and take them to a tailor. I did this recently and, for $7 a shirt, got bargain store shirts that actually fit my bronzed, middle aged, sun god body.
I saw a dad in church yesterday. He and his lovely bride were wrangling 5 kids, ages 0 to 6+/-, and do a most admirable job of it too! (They lasted at least 20 minutes!)
Anyway, when he turned around, I noticed the little "X", on the tails of his sports-coat....
Gentlemen, when you buy an off the rack suit of dress jacket, frequently, the pockets will by sewn shut to maintain the lines of the garment during transport while it hangs on a hanger. Similarly, the tails will be sewn together, right at the bottom, with a small X.
At purchase, ask the salesperson/tailor/etc. to open the pockets and loose the tails, or do it yourself when you get home.
Yarrrr!
Went to a dinner with family and friends. There was one rambunctious toddler there and he took a liking to a specific teenage boy. The teenager, though uncomfortable, did the right thing and paid attention to the little boy (picked him up, carried him around, read him a book, and played with his toys) and, very quickly, the two found themselves the center of attention of ALL OF THE FEMALES present.
There is a valuable lesson in this...........
Bow staff? NunChuk? You've been spending way too much time watching movies and playing games. Neither term is correct.
It's bo, not bow, and bo is Japanese for staff. A bow staff is a warped piece of wood that is no good for its intended use. A bo staff is simply being redundant.
And it's Nunchaku, not nunchuk.
Which brings me to- women appreciate a man that is honest about what he knows and what he doesn't instead of trying to blow smoke up her skirt.
Always playing the role of Daddy-mentor Pirate...well, some women are not so easily impressed by a man, or man-boy in this case, playing with a toddler...your spelling is even less impressive.
Just ther other day I bought 4 solid dress shirts (white, blue, red, purple) and 2 solid ties (red, white) instead of the clothes I really wanted (like something from Spencers). I thought it was a better idea to dress up a like man than to dress like a teenager. I ended up liking my appearance in a shirt and tie that I decided to make it stick. So I gathered up every shirt I shouldn't be wearing and all but one pair of big jeans and dedicated them to charity. I'm going to wash and give them to the VA homeless program on Monday.
I don't think I could ever do this. Not that my wardrobe is the usual teenage fair, as all of my shirts are plain black, it it is that nicer stuff annoys me greatly. That stuff is so constricting.
As a piece of advice I wouldn't get rid of all of it, as you may need something for just lounging around or when you need to do something a bit more physical or dirty that you don't mind getting ruined.