alex came home from her day out on the town, and saw me in what i was wearing today.
Basically, it was my red button-up shirt, dark denim shorts and my new royal shoes. and she is getting angry at my lack of good fashion sense. Maybe i haven't been watching OC enough. Well, after about an hour and a halfs worth of deliberation through verbal agreement (and disagreement) and playing dress ups, my fashion theme has been finalised.
NEO-CONSERVATIVE
Now, when alex said that, i was as much baffled about the definition of neo-conservatism as you are right now. basically, she believes that i should look dressed up to a certain extent. but in clothes which allow me to chuck them on in the two minutes that i have each day for changing clothes. basically, to be specific, polos, worn in jeans, beige pants, jumpers, etc.
fashion. it must be the most unpredictable thing in the world. actually, it might be the most predictable.
1960s fashion. with its worn jeanery and muscle tees and ultra-cool signature brown casual blazers. It's amazing how it came back to become the new black of the late 1990s. hmm...maybe i should save my clothes as hand me downs. that way, i wont have to fork out 200 bucks to my future son for him to get his "ultra-cool" ralph lauren polo top.
and what's with men's fashion these days? it is simply outrageous. you can get a pair of clean blue denim jeans for 80 bucks, but if you want them to chuck it in the mud, rip some holes, grate down the pockets and cuffs it will cost you another 200?
you pay more to look like you've paid less. unfortunately i am conceding to this new style of fashion; im salting my bag and leaving it outside for my mum to run over it with her car for a week, where the carport floor is gravel. maybe by then it will look like ive paid 30 for it. or 300.
