Pluggers by Rick McKee for October 23, 2024

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    Yakety Sax  4 months ago

    Sorry, this Plugger will never wear Crocs.

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    Retrac Premium Member 4 months ago

    As you break in your clothes and make them more comfortable you come to the realization that you may never need to buy new clothes again.

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    fuzzbucket Premium Member 4 months ago

    Then why is he wearing crocs?

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    Indiana Guy Premium Member 4 months ago

    At least heā€™s not wearing pajamas in public, which Iā€™ve seen a lot of people of all ages do. I remember, on an episode of ā€œSeinfeldā€, Jerry chiding George about wearing sweatpants in public: ā€œYou know the message youā€™re sending out to the world with these sweatpants? Youā€™re telling the world, ā€˜I give up. I canā€™t compete in normal society. Iā€™m miserable, so I might as well be comfortable.ā€™ā€ But now, people wearing pajamas in stores?!? Unbelievable.

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    phritzg Premium Member 4 months ago

    He might want to use suspenders, unless heā€™s comfortable wearing his cargo shorts around his ankles.

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    Gent  4 months ago

    Yupsolutely.

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    dsidney49  4 months ago

    Iā€™ve been given to understand that we can lose our sense of taste as we get olderā€¦ I did NOT realize they were referring to FASHION taste!!!

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    dbrucepm  4 months ago

    Iā€™ve always dressed for comfort, never been a slave to fashion as my dad would say about trendy clothes

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    'IndyMan'  4 months ago

    In some cases, some prefer not to take it ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦.THAT FAR ! ! ! !

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    juicebruce  4 months ago

    Comfort Yes !

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    david_42  4 months ago

    I was in IT, so comfortable was always in style.

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    ctolson  4 months ago

    And the opinion of others isnā€™t of concern, except the wifeā€™s.

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    Bruce1253  4 months ago

    San Diego uniform: T shirt, shorts, flip flops. When it gets cool, Hoodie, T shirt, shorts, flip flops. When it gets cold (50F), Puffy Jacket, T shirt, shorts, Ugg boots. Now you know how to be well dressed in San Diego.

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    GreenT267  4 months ago

    I long ago got tired of being treated like a herd animal by industry. Yes, I am a consumer; but I am also more than that. I do not exist just to keep companies in business and the economy going. I am not just an economic tool. Just because something is ā€œfashionableā€ or ā€œinā€ or the latest ā€œupgrade,ā€ doesnā€™t mean I have to buy it or even like it.

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    Zen-of-Zinfandel  4 months ago

    Sometimes over-sized is too darn awkward.

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    rbrt6956  4 months ago

    Itā€™s not about losing fashion sense, itā€™s about coming to the realization that 99% of the time other peopleā€™s opinions donā€™t matter. People will give their opinions and judgment with absolutely no knowledge of the situation.

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    pheets  4 months ago

    There comes a time for many when comfort does rate over style but crocs will never survive in my house. Between utter dislike for them (tho I DO accept and respect that they are comfy for many standing career folks) and two significantly chewy dogs, no chance :D

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    William Robbins Premium Member 4 months ago

    And my filters kick in after iā€™ve said what iā€™m thinkingā€¦

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    EMGULS79  4 months ago

    One of the greatest perks of aging is that the older you get the less you have to care what other people think. Especially if youā€™re a MALE plugger!

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    ragsarooni  4 months ago

    Yes,yes it does! Well,at least to meā€¦..Comfort over fashion EVERY timeā€¦..

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    whulsey  4 months ago

    I retired on the coast of texas, warm and windy. Quickly it became a grey t-shirt instead of polos, first time as an adult male, faded camo cargo shorts replaced my slacks. So flip flops instead of loafers. Came back from an Alaska trip with a bushy white beard. One day I was standing in a long checkout line at Rockport Texasā€™s busiest convenience store. I was stunned to see that of the 15 people in the 3 checkout lines, 9 were bearded old men (anglo, hispanic and Black) with fuzzy white beards, free t-shirts from various fishing events, faded camo shorts, a mixture of crocs and flip flops and their own giant coffee cups in for the $.79 refill. Yikes! I made a wardrobe change that same day. It sneaks up on you.

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    darthnul  4 months ago

    This seems to suggest that Crocs arenā€™t fashionable. Heresy!

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    Sean Fox  4 months ago

    Iā€™m only in my 40ā€™s and iā€™ve already switched over to crocs, then again I work from home haha.

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    goboboyd  4 months ago

    Forbid. Alas very very, very common.

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    eddi-TBH  4 months ago

    Iā€™ve always opted for comfort as far as possible.

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    Strawberry King  4 months ago

    Itā€™s a nice day. Youā€™re comfy with a cup of coffee. Never mind the shoes.

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