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Matt Deckard said:Well I still like to wear a suit even if everyone else is in denim.
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Matt Deckard said:Well I still like to wear a suit even if everyone else is in denim.
Matt Deckard said:It think it's the mottled look they carry. They can be the same thing though different looking on everyone.
Me too. I was a tomboy and it was hard to find jeans for girls when I was little, so my mother bought me boys' jeans. I have always worn jeans (dungarees as we called them when I was growing up) and I still wear them (usually Lee) daily to work and to do most everything else. (One thing I don't wear them for is riding. I have to wear riding breeches for that.)scottyrocks said:I have worn jeans my whole life. Aside from once in the late '70s when I succumbed and bought a pair of designer (Sasson?) jeans, I have always worn either Levis, Lee, or Wrangler. I think once I ordered a coupla pairs from Sheplers, but theyve all been tradtionally styled jeans.
When I'm not at work, I wear jeans. To me, they look good with a t-shirt, or with a dress shirt, tie, and vest, and a pair of casual wing tips.
For me, basic jeans, though, will never go out of style.
You are absolutely correct.HadleyH said:I think Blue Jeans are above and beyond fashion.
They have become part of cuture.
What's the use of denying it? [huh] Some things were meant to be!
just_me said:You are absolutely correct.
DOH!! Funnily enough, I read it as culture. lolHadleyH said:Yes
I meant culture instead of cuture ... but its both really, culture and cuture, come to think of it!
They are not going away any time soon me thinks![huh]