At least he’s not wearing pajamas in public, which I’ve seen a lot of people of all ages do. I remember, on an episode of “Seinfeld”, Jerry chiding George about wearing sweatpants in public: “You know the message you’re sending out to the world with these sweatpants? You’re telling the world, ‘I give up. I can’t compete in normal society. I’m miserable, so I might as well be comfortable.’” But now, people wearing pajamas in stores?!? Unbelievable.
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.
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 “fashionable” or “in” or the latest “upgrade,” doesn’t mean I have to buy it or even like it.
It’s not about losing fashion sense, it’s about coming to the realization that 99% of the time other people’s opinions don’t matter. People will give their opinions and judgment with absolutely no knowledge of the situation.
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
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 Texas’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.
Yakety Sax about 1 month ago
Sorry, this Plugger will never wear Crocs.
Retrac Premium Member about 1 month 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.
fuzzbucket Premium Member about 1 month ago
Then why is he wearing crocs?
Hoosier Guy about 1 month ago
At least he’s not wearing pajamas in public, which I’ve seen a lot of people of all ages do. I remember, on an episode of “Seinfeld”, Jerry chiding George about wearing sweatpants in public: “You know the message you’re sending out to the world with these sweatpants? You’re telling the world, ‘I give up. I can’t compete in normal society. I’m miserable, so I might as well be comfortable.’” But now, people wearing pajamas in stores?!? Unbelievable.
phritzg Premium Member about 1 month ago
He might want to use suspenders, unless he’s comfortable wearing his cargo shorts around his ankles.
Gent about 1 month ago
Yupsolutely.
dsidney49 about 1 month ago
I’ve been given to understand that we can lose our sense of taste as we get older… I did NOT realize they were referring to FASHION taste!!!
dbrucepm about 1 month ago
I’ve always dressed for comfort, never been a slave to fashion as my dad would say about trendy clothes
BadCreaturesBecomeDems about 1 month ago
I’ll stick with my “hikers”: all-day comfort and durable.
'IndyMan' about 1 month ago
In some cases, some prefer not to take it ……….THAT FAR ! ! ! !
juicebruce about 1 month ago
Comfort Yes !
david_42 about 1 month ago
I was in IT, so comfortable was always in style.
ctolson about 1 month ago
And the opinion of others isn’t of concern, except the wife’s.
Bruce1253 about 1 month 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.
GreenT267 about 1 month 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 “fashionable” or “in” or the latest “upgrade,” doesn’t mean I have to buy it or even like it.
Zen-of-Zinfandel about 1 month ago
Sometimes over-sized is too darn awkward.
rbrt6956 about 1 month ago
It’s not about losing fashion sense, it’s about coming to the realization that 99% of the time other people’s opinions don’t matter. People will give their opinions and judgment with absolutely no knowledge of the situation.
pheets about 1 month 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
William Robbins Premium Member about 1 month ago
And my filters kick in after i’ve said what i’m thinking…
EMGULS79 about 1 month 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 you’re a MALE plugger!
ragsarooni about 1 month ago
Yes,yes it does! Well,at least to me…..Comfort over fashion EVERY time…..
whulsey about 1 month 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 Texas’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.
darthnul about 1 month ago
This seems to suggest that Crocs aren’t fashionable. Heresy!
Sean Fox about 1 month ago
I’m only in my 40’s and i’ve already switched over to crocs, then again I work from home haha.
goboboyd 30 days ago
Forbid. Alas very very, very common.
eddi-TBH 30 days ago
I’ve always opted for comfort as far as possible.
Strawberry King 30 days ago
It’s a nice day. You’re comfy with a cup of coffee. Never mind the shoes.