Feraud
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I hate to sound like a jerk but...
I do not expect evening wear at every restaurant but do not want to see beach and exercise wear either! :eusa_doh:
if it walks like a ho and dresses like a ho.. you know the rest! lolLincsong said:I saw one today on a rather plump woman with the word; "squeeze" across the butt.lol
It isn't the sweats at all or their material. I think what matters is where one chooses to wear them. This past Saturday I took my wife for a late lunch at an Italian restaurant. The guys were wearing cargo short and sandals. The ladies wore jogging suits, flip-flops, etc. This is in addition to the ever present unruly children.Twitch said:silhouette53- I agree. Tommy Hillfiger or however you spell it and all the rest can bite my butt with their gaudy self agrandizing promotional junkwear.
But I can see absolutely no reason why anyone is offended by the totally plain pullover sweatshirts and/or sweat pants of muted colors I wear. Sweatshirts are the same perennial design as they've been for many decades. Jeans a medium gray, navy or black sweatshirt and a even gray fedora is not far out. I'm not talking yellow stripes down the side of red pants and a matching zipper jacket top full of logos here made of anything other than plain cotton material.
Don't throw the baby out with the bath water. There is nothing wrong with casual, traditional sweats.
I do not expect evening wear at every restaurant but do not want to see beach and exercise wear either! :eusa_doh: