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I generally go once a year, pick up some 32x32 jeans what ever is on sale, some size 9 sneakers, and a six pack of undies. I never try anything on, can't remember the last time I used a fitting room.
For T-shirts, I buy them in the summer on vacation in the Tourist towns and throw away the old ones at the Hotel, saves weight.
I think that about covers shopping. Except for the dreaded Valentines Day coming up.
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LOL wrote: I generally go once a year, pick up some 32x32 jeans what ever is on sale, some size 9 sneakers, and a six pack of undies. I never try anything on, can't remember the last time I used a fitting room.
For T-shirts, I buy them in the summer on vacation in the Tourist towns and throw away the old ones at the Hotel, saves weight.
I think that about covers shopping. Except for the dreaded Valentines Day coming up.
At work I have to wear a suit and tie, between my sister in law and her friends I get plenty of "fashion" guidance and I have the privilege of suffering through two "replace the suits, shirts, and ties" shopping expeditions a year. One rule, no pink, salmon, or otherwise pink looking anything! "Old" suits, shirts, and ties go to family and friends first and then to charity so those who need formal clothes can get decent used clothes for free or cheap.
I hate having to dress up every work day so at home I wear a more comfortable uniform. Well worn bib overalls and a simile when the weather is nice, add on work boots and a long sleeve t-shirt when it gets cooler. Really cold? Switch over to insulated coveralls, wool socks, and pack boots if I have to spend a lot of time outside. Hat, gloves, and neck gator for when it's down right cold.
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"Any man who thinks he can be happy and prosperous by letting the Government take care of him; better take a closer look at the American Indian." - Henry Ford
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paca MAM'S ... You crack me up . Two ladies who chop up wood with their chainsaw and sheepskin slippers on.
Who needs help dressing . Real mountain woman chop wood in their slippers.