Friday wardrobe
Clothes, as the saying goeth, make the man (or woman, or emancipated House-elf). What are your clothes saying about you behind your back?
List ten items that your wardrobe would be incomplete without.
(And for a bonus, list one item that your significant other/parent/valet would surreptitiously eliminate from your wardrobe, if given the opportunity).
Inside Mark's closet:
1. A blue rain jacket that I've had since college
2. Gray socks. The only ones that look good on me.
3. A pair of "painter pants": jeans with oversized pockets
4. Boxer shorts
5. A shirt with "World's Greatest Dad" written on it, with an arrow pointing to my face
6. Blue rubber shoes
7. A black button down shirt
8. A white shirt; yes it's a necessity in my line of work
9. Comfortable slacks. I'm picky with these; they have to make me look good too
10. My collector's edition 'centennial watch' that I got as a grad gift.
As for the item that Ida would gladly 'ruin' using the bleach: A faded, ratty Superman t-shirt I like to wear around the house.
List ten items that your wardrobe would be incomplete without.
(And for a bonus, list one item that your significant other/parent/valet would surreptitiously eliminate from your wardrobe, if given the opportunity).
Inside Mark's closet:
1. A blue rain jacket that I've had since college
2. Gray socks. The only ones that look good on me.
3. A pair of "painter pants": jeans with oversized pockets
4. Boxer shorts
5. A shirt with "World's Greatest Dad" written on it, with an arrow pointing to my face
6. Blue rubber shoes
7. A black button down shirt
8. A white shirt; yes it's a necessity in my line of work
9. Comfortable slacks. I'm picky with these; they have to make me look good too
10. My collector's edition 'centennial watch' that I got as a grad gift.
As for the item that Ida would gladly 'ruin' using the bleach: A faded, ratty Superman t-shirt I like to wear around the house.
