Quetzal
One of the Regulars
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- United States
Some Loungers love to dance, especially those that were prominent in the Golden Age. There are no events in my area where music from the Golden Era or "retro" bands (such as Vince Giordano's) close by, so I adapt to the modern music that is played, which I'm sure many of you have also done (sure beats "grinding"). When it comes to dancing solo, I'm a wild man ala Al "Rubber Legs" Norman (yes, I can actually move just like him) from the late 1920s and the 1930s, and this style also seems to be in fashion with certain music groups, dubbed "Shuffling" (not sure how close it is to the original Shuffling, but it's fun).
Regardless of what everyone else is wearing, I'll always wear a suit (a 1990s pinstripe), a tie that is already beat-up with holes or impossible stains so I don't feel bad if I sweat, and the most important thing, the shoes, which are spectators, probably from the 1980s ("Basini" is the label, if this helps). It's much better-looking and practical compared to the untucked shirt or T-shirt with the No-Rise skinny jeans (how does one move in them?) and Converse (how does one dance in those things?).
Unfortunately, my shoes have seemed to lose their "slip", and I now need to put more effort into moving my legs. Is there a way to make them smooth again, or will I need to look for new shoes?
-Quetzal
Regardless of what everyone else is wearing, I'll always wear a suit (a 1990s pinstripe), a tie that is already beat-up with holes or impossible stains so I don't feel bad if I sweat, and the most important thing, the shoes, which are spectators, probably from the 1980s ("Basini" is the label, if this helps). It's much better-looking and practical compared to the untucked shirt or T-shirt with the No-Rise skinny jeans (how does one move in them?) and Converse (how does one dance in those things?).
Unfortunately, my shoes have seemed to lose their "slip", and I now need to put more effort into moving my legs. Is there a way to make them smooth again, or will I need to look for new shoes?
-Quetzal