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Women that wears the 'holy' jeans and crappy looking shoes....I don't get it when....

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They carry a Michael Kors bag or one even more expensive. Yup, da wife, 72 and still acting like a teenager but if anyone can pull it off, it's her.
And she makes me laugh....
 
I don't understand the "distressed" jeans look at all. To me, they look homeless or poor.
 
If they got the holes honestly, washing floors or doing other things on their knees, they would have earned it. Could be proud to say that they earned the right.
Who should be more proud? The guy/family that drives their car to the car show or someone who who arrives with one in their 500,000.00tow rig.
 
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I ripped the *** out of a pair of bib overalls last week, send me your address and you can surprise her with your new look :poke:
 
I ripped the *** out of a pair of bib overalls last week, send me your address and you can surprise her with your new look :poke:
SEE ??
It is THIS sense of "community" that makes a forum so great!
 
It's the slob look to me,
I never did get it, even with a very attractive woman wearing them...
I throw them away after they get holes or slits in them, junk
 
I’m frugal, and wore stuff like that to save money when I was hauling hazardous waste, nobody cared what I looked like, I was an elite with all my teeth. My wife trashed all those jeans when I retired, said they weren’t fit for donation.
 
I'm a big fan of repurposing stuff
I told Dubb my head gets cold and he made me this!

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You can talk all day, it sells and style wise, ripped jeans aren't going anywhere soon. The global apparel market is estimated to be valued at $1.84 trillion in 2025 accounting for 1.63% of the world’s GDP. High dollar purses, shoes, and yes, pants with rips in them. If you ask most people, they'd pick clothes over an old car. You know what they say about opinions... LOL.. I don't write the news, I just report it.... LOL :thumbsup:
 
You can talk all day, it sells and style wise, ripped jeans aren't going anywhere soon. The global apparel market is estimated to be valued at $1.84 trillion in 2025 accounting for 1.63% of the world’s GDP. High dollar purses, shoes, and yes, pants with rips in them. If you ask most people, they'd pick clothes over an old car. You know what they say about opinions... LOL.. I don't write the news, I just report it.... LOL :thumbsup:
In addition to ridiculous initial cost, clothing depreciates at a horrendous rate. One of the things I liked about driving a truck was that I could wear inexpensive functional stuff, and specialty items not suitable for daily wear were tax deductible. When I was a lawyer, I had to wear fancy professional attire, and I couldn't write it off. Finally beat the system by buying high end stuff at re-sale shops, when I worked in Chicago. Stuff in my size went cheap.

In the 80s, my wife was still concerned about dressing in the latest style. I remember her clothing expense approaching my student loan payments. She cringes when she thinks about it today. In her defense, she got into the habit while working a commission sales job. In the 90s, she shifted to wearing vintage 1960s pieces, and looked totally hot at minimal cost.

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