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« on: January 13, 2017, 11:27:48 AM »

Let me say straight up that this is not meant to offend anyone. To me fashion and dressing up is dumb, and I realize I am in the minority with this. But I keep seeing guys my age or older with earrings and or with a ball cap tilted to the side or the bill bent upwards. It's probably just me, but it doesn't seem like it makes them appear younger or hipper. But it draws more attention to their oldness. I apologize to any of you in this situation, it just seems weird to me.
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« Reply #1 on: January 13, 2017, 11:31:56 AM »

"Guys" don't wear earrings  coolsmiley
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« Reply #2 on: January 13, 2017, 11:35:13 AM »

Yeah, nothing worse than some old dude with greying hair who hasn't had a haircut in 20 year wearing a baseball cap backwards!

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« Reply #3 on: January 13, 2017, 11:49:30 AM »

Yeah, nothing worse than some old dude with greying hair who hasn't had a haircut in 20 year wearing a baseball cap backwards!







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« Reply #4 on: January 13, 2017, 12:16:41 PM »

That only works if the baseball cap is there to hide a bald spot...   2funny 
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« Reply #5 on: January 13, 2017, 12:48:24 PM »

That only works if the baseball cap is there to hide a bald spot...   2funny 

What if it's more than a spot?

Sombrero comes to mind....
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« Reply #6 on: January 13, 2017, 12:55:36 PM »

My dad won't let a male sit at his table if he has an earring. Not sure i agree with that but thats him.
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« Reply #7 on: January 13, 2017, 01:44:50 PM »

I guess I'm just an old fart. None of those things,never even did any dope of any kind,don't smoke but do wear a ball cap. Have to keep my bald head warm. 74,good heart an lungs,not overweight. Hope to go on to see a man on Mars someday but time is running and fast.
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« Reply #8 on: January 13, 2017, 01:52:57 PM »

"Guys" don't wear earrings  coolsmiley

I'm not sure why girls do either. Yuck. They might as well also
get  lip flaps and neck stretchers...



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« Reply #9 on: January 13, 2017, 02:19:48 PM »

I'm not sure why girls do either.

Spousal unit wanted to have both our girl's ears pierced as infants, I was STRONGLY against doing so.

The compromise we made was that once they were old enough to understand it and articulate their request to have it done, I would be the one to take them to do so.

Taken both of 'em now... But at least they were old enough to ask for it to be done and understand what was happening...

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« Reply #10 on: January 13, 2017, 02:24:08 PM »

Well, I don't have long hair nor do I wear earrings.   At least the wife doesn't make me wear that nose ring out in public................  Undecided
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« Reply #11 on: January 13, 2017, 03:07:01 PM »

I guess I'm just an old fart. None of those things,never even did any dope of any kind,don't smoke but do wear a ball cap. Have to keep my bald head warm. 74,good heart an lungs,not overweight. Hope to go on to see a man on Mars someday but time is running and fast.

Nothing wrong with how you turned out, Art. I'm with ya but I'm only 61.

As for seeing the man get to Mars, the Dos Equis guy should be getting there in a few yrs. (You have to be familiar with the last commercial he did when he was being replaced with a younger version).
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« Reply #12 on: January 13, 2017, 03:17:51 PM »

I'm not sure why girls do either.

Spousal unit wanted to have both our girl's ears pierced as infants, I was STRONGLY against doing so.

The compromise we made was that once they were old enough to understand it and articulate their request to have it done, I would be the one to take them to do so.

Taken both of 'em now... But at least they were old enough to ask for it to be done and understand what was happening...



I understand your thought process on that and have no problem with it, Brian. But on the other hand, after letting the doc circumcise my son when he was a couple days old, who am I to say my wife couldn't take our infant daughters in for pierced ears? All three girls had it done before they were one.

In hindsight, I think the circumcision was much worse because my boy couldn't walk for a year!
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« Reply #13 on: January 13, 2017, 03:35:40 PM »

I am also far from fashion understanding or caring.  I do understand not mixing your plaids, wearing your underwear on the inside, and keeping your pants from falling down.

What has me baffled is why guys with ear rings don't carry a purse.  Where else are you going to keep your Tampax?

That is mostly (but not entirely) said in humor.

Every man ought to do what he thinks is right.  And a lot of leeway is warranted here for free expression.  Harm no one else, and you should be good to go.  But ear rings?

I have some very nice finger rings, neck and wrist gold in 14 and 18K (and a coiled cobra ring with ruby eyes)(all custom/hand made), and it sits in a box in my safe.  I should sell it.  

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« Reply #14 on: January 13, 2017, 03:42:56 PM »

I'm not sure why girls do either.

Spousal unit wanted to have both our girl's ears pierced as infants, I was STRONGLY against doing so.

The compromise we made was that once they were old enough to understand it and articulate their request to have it done, I would be the one to take them to do so.

Taken both of 'em now... But at least they were old enough to ask for it to be done and understand what was happening...



I understand your thought process on that and have no problem with it, Brian. But on the other hand, after letting the doc circumcise my son when he was a couple days old, who am I to say my wife couldn't take our infant daughters in for pierced ears? All three girls had it done before they were one.

In hindsight, I think the circumcision was much worse because my boy couldn't walk for a year!

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« Reply #15 on: January 13, 2017, 05:05:51 PM »

speaking of fashing sense, anyone ever ate at Red Robin restaurant?

Wife and me never been there while 18 year old kid has.  Wife wanted me to change clothes from nice navy stretch/sweat pants with white stripe down the side with nice looking plain dark red t-shirt on to at least another nicer shirt and blue jeans to go to Red Robin to eat.  I said NO,  looks good enough for me, but wife said not going unless I put on a dressier shirt and at least nice blue jeans.

So, is Red Robin restaurant really that fancy???  or am I just that much of a slob?  
And no, no holes in sweat/stretch pants sort of nicer looking ones as far as they go, but no blue jeans and NO, NO earring or tattoo or ball cap or pants falling down, etc....   2funny
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« Reply #16 on: January 13, 2017, 05:31:37 PM »

Man buns.   Undecided  Just saying. 
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« Reply #17 on: January 13, 2017, 05:43:05 PM »

speaking of fashing sense, anyone ever at at Red Robin restaurant?

Wife and me never been there while 18 year old kid has.  Wife wanted me to change clothes from nice navy stretch/sweat pants with white stripe down the side with nice looking plain dark red t-shirt on to at least another nicer shirt and blue jeans to go to Red Robin to eat.  I said NO,  looks good enough for me, but wife said not going unless I put on a dressier shirt and at least nice blue jeans.

So, is Red Robin restaurant really that fancy???  or am I just that much of a slob?  
And no, no holes in sweat/stretch pants sort of nicer looking ones as far as they go, but no blue jeans and NO, NO earring or tattoo or ball cap or pants falling down, etc....   2funny

Red Robin is just a "fancy hamburger place" , with some other things that are tasty as well (and a fully equipped bar for those so inclined). We like it, and both of have our "Red's Rpyalty Club / cards - free burger in your birthday month, and specials.

Dressing up for it - no way. As long as you're decent for public, you're fine.

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« Reply #18 on: January 13, 2017, 06:22:43 PM »

Man buns.   Undecided  Just saying. 

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« Reply #19 on: January 13, 2017, 06:47:00 PM »

speaking of fashing sense, anyone ever at at Red Robin restaurant?

Wife and me never been there while 18 year old kid has.  Wife wanted me to change clothes from nice navy stretch/sweat pants with white stripe down the side with nice looking plain dark red t-shirt on to at least another nicer shirt and blue jeans to go to Red Robin to eat.  I said NO,  looks good enough for me, but wife said not going unless I put on a dressier shirt and at least nice blue jeans.

So, is Red Robin restaurant really that fancy???  or am I just that much of a slob?  
And no, no holes in sweat/stretch pants sort of nicer looking ones as far as they go, but no blue jeans and NO, NO earring or tattoo or ball cap or pants falling down, etc....   2funny

Red Robin is just a "fancy hamburger place" , with some other things that are tasty as well (and a fully equipped bar for those so inclined). We like it, and both of have our "Red's Rpyalty Club / cards - free burger in your birthday month, and specials.

Dressing up for it - no way. As long as you're decent for public, you're fine.



tell that to my wife please...  tickedoff

10 dollar burger with tons of fries, looked at menu online and not too much more than culvers, etc . but the drink pricing is not listed guessing 2 bucks for a diet coke, unlimited refills of course or not?

maybe might go tomorrow night for first time since I have to change pants tomorrow anyways..  2funny2funny

wife gets so fussy me wearing stretch/sweatpants all the time.  I figure if I eat bottomless fries I am afraid I will need those stretch pants since am more comfy in them than any blue jeans.   crazy2
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« Reply #20 on: January 14, 2017, 02:23:50 AM »

My father in law had several earrings in each ear, covered in tattoos, and was the nicest man I had ever met in my life. He and my mother in law fostered 20 different kids over 25 years. So to tell me that men with earrings can't sit at your table or men do not wear earrings or whatever is just wrong to me. I also agree that these old guys trying to look hip is ridiculous.  Also the hipsters get on my nerves wearing their 300 dollar jeans and cardigan sweaters and penny loafers. My jeans cost me about 30 bucks when on sale and I wear them for several years.
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« Reply #21 on: January 14, 2017, 04:42:29 AM »


My jeans cost me about 30 bucks when on sale and I wear them for several years.

 :'( ... I hate my 501 Levis now, it turns out they aren't near as comfortable as the
motorcycle jean$ I wear when riding, so I wear those all the time now... not Draggin
Jeans (the ones lined with kevlar), but the Aerostitch ones with a knee pocket...

Ah well, at least the aerostitch ones are made in USA.

I had to go look... this "Gusset" brand jeans are still made in USA (Georgia, I think)
from denim (and even the buttons) that are made in USA... with stores in Tennessee...
and they make a kevlar lined motorcycle version...

https://www.gusset.com/

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« Reply #22 on: January 14, 2017, 05:24:59 AM »


My jeans cost me about 30 bucks when on sale and I wear them for several years.

 :'( ... I hate my 501 Levis now, it turns out they aren't near as comfortable as the
motorcycle jean$ I wear when riding, so I wear those all the time now... not Draggin
Jeans (the ones lined with kevlar), but the Aerostitch ones with a knee pocket...

Ah well, at least the aerostitch ones are made in USA.

I had to go look... this "Gusset" brand jeans are still made in USA (Georgia, I think)
from denim (and even the buttons) that are made in USA... with stores in Tennessee...
and they make a kevlar lined motorcycle version...

https://www.gusset.com/

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Gusset Jeans.
Mike, do you wear this all year?  I was wondering if they were warm in the summer months?
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« Reply #23 on: January 14, 2017, 07:17:22 AM »

I guess the misses will not mind if I spend 100+ on a pair of jeans if she can spend that much on a pair of shoes or a couple bras, etc.??

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« Reply #24 on: January 14, 2017, 07:24:19 AM »

How 'bout the older guys that shave their heads maybe hoping they will look like "The Rock"....when in reality they end up looking like "Uncle Fester"
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« Reply #25 on: January 14, 2017, 07:38:30 AM »


Gusset Jeans.
Mike, do you wear this all year?  I was wondering if they were warm in the summer months?


I ride in motorcycle pants (Draggin Jeans or Aerostitch jeans), boots, gloves and a vented jacket
all year around. When it is 95 out it is flippin' HOT no matter what kind of britches you have
on. When it is cold out, I put in the jacket liner, wear long johns and if needed have a heated
jacket liner and gloves.

I just looked up the Gusset jeans while reading this thread and wondering about made in USA
jeans. I think Gusset is made in Georgia and I like Georgia (except for Atlanta  Wink ) ... I think
there's a Texas kind of USA jeans too...

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« Reply #26 on: January 14, 2017, 07:58:11 AM »

Tell ya what I'm one stylin dude.  Lookin for a carry soln that wouldn't pull my pants down, I came upon Big R's Carhartt $20 jeans.  Rig them up with an Instructor's gun belt, held up by heavy workmen's suspenders with the ends sewn into loops - added 18" or so of seat belt web - so the belt goes through the loops, installed IWB hybrid (leather & Kydex) holster, Victorinox Swisstool case, and clip-on quick release MACE can.  Takes 10 minutes to assemble so set up 2 rigs this way.  Pants stay up, comfortable, good access strong side to CCW and with less-lethal option.  Put on the pants when leaving the casa, remove when return.  Pants can be worn several times before needing wash. So I always have jeans when out, always armed.  Pants never fall down while suspenders never damage the fabric or the belt. Always wear a conceal CCW vest or light jacket, or heavy open insulated tail out shirt for cover garment. Works for me.
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« Reply #27 on: January 14, 2017, 08:26:56 AM »

I am also far from fashion understanding or caring.  I do understand not mixing your plaids, ,,,,,,,,,,


Whoa there!!!    What's this crap about not mixing plaids?   Who made up that rule?   tickedoff

Then you follow up with:

Every man ought to do what he thinks is right.  And a lot of leeway is warranted here for free expression.  Harm no one else, and you should be good to go.

Obviously, we need a fashion tab.   Jess, although I have no authority to name you to that position, I am submitting your name for consideration as the fashion guru for VRCC.     2funny
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« Reply #28 on: January 14, 2017, 08:48:31 AM »

I haven't changed my fashion since I left college in the  late 60's.  Wear levis, t-shirt, maybe a long sleeve shirt over the t-shirt this time of year.   No Tats', no rings in the ear or else where (leave the nose ring at home).   Dress causal most of the time.  Even will wear jeans and a pull over shirt to church.  No ties or suits for me.  Haven't had a tie on since last wedding I attended 10 years ago (middle kid finally got married).  And do keep my hair very short, not shaved but close to it.  Not trying to look like the Rock, but not much up there anymore and it is easier to take care of.  No shampoo and nor brush needed.  Quick use of beard trimmer once a week and good to go.

Don't have problems with males who do have rings in places other than there fingers, wear spandex, or  pants down to knees.  The fashion of wearing your baseball cap backwards  in my younger days, meant you were looking for fight.  Guess that has change over the years. 
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« Reply #29 on: January 14, 2017, 08:54:46 AM »

How 'bout the older guys that shave their heads maybe hoping they will look like "The Rock"....when in reality they end up looking like "Uncle Fester"


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« Reply #30 on: January 14, 2017, 08:56:14 AM »

I am also far from fashion understanding or caring.  I do understand not mixing your plaids, ,,,,,,,,,,


Whoa there!!!    What's this crap about not mixing plaids?   Who made up that rule?   tickedoff

Then you follow up with:

Every man ought to do what he thinks is right.  And a lot of leeway is warranted here for free expression.  Harm no one else, and you should be good to go.

Obviously, we need a fashion tab.   Jess, although I have no authority to name you to that position, I am submitting your name for consideration as the fashion guru for VRCC.     2funny

Mixing plaids??!! Just the fact that there would be plaid PANTS involved, 20 demerits....
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« Reply #31 on: January 14, 2017, 09:06:09 AM »

My father in law had several earrings in each ear, covered in tattoos, and was the nicest man I had ever met in my life. He and my mother in law fostered 20 different kids over 25 years. So to tell me that men with earrings can't sit at your table or men do not wear earrings or whatever is just wrong to me. I also agree that these old guys trying to look hip is ridiculous.  Also the hipsters get on my nerves wearing their 300 dollar jeans and cardigan sweaters and penny loafers. My jeans cost me about 30 bucks when on sale and I wear them for several years.

I grew up on a farm where our wardrobe consisted of denim, plaid or camo...earrings and tattoos on a guy were grounds for an escort out of the yard at the business end of a 12 ga. Well, not quite, but almost.  Then I went off to tech school and one of the guys in my class had nose and earrings, tattoos, etc. He became a good friend and we are still best of friends 25 year later. Our kids have grown up together, we were in each other's wedding parties. I've learned not to judge a book by its cover. 

And yeah, my wife and daughter always complain about me mixing plaids and/or camo patterns.  2funny  kinda hard when that's all you have.
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« Reply #32 on: January 14, 2017, 09:46:20 AM »

Obviously, we need a fashion tab.   Jess, although I have no authority to name you to that position, I am submitting your name for consideration as the fashion guru for VRCC.     2funny

Nope.  Judge not, lest ye be judged.  Let him without sin cast the first stone.  I can see it now, a VRCC Inzane men's fashion show/walk...... late, after the beer is mostly gone (thrown empties, hurt less).  But who will be able to top Stanley anyway?

Just the fact that there would be plaid PANTS involved, 20 demerits....

Yeah, I'm not a golfer.  But in winter, my retirement wear (at home) is plaid jammie pants and Tshirt (all day, every day).  I have looked for solid colors with no success.  The microfleece and heavy cotton sweats are too warm, and the jeans are not as comfortable.  Then when chilly,  I may throw on an old threadbare long sleeve flannel shirt.  They never match (not even close).  Even with little fashion sense, I am a little embarrassed to go out to the mailbox this way.

Being viewed as peculiar by the neighbors has both up and down sides.

And as a child, I still remember my mom explaining the difference between being of good character (good), and being considered a character (not so good).  



  
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« Reply #33 on: January 14, 2017, 09:54:38 AM »

Jeans and a T-shirt unless I'm goin out with the S I L-then a button or snap shirt.  Roll Eyes My dress shoes are boots. Too cursed long drivin a cross country 18 wheeler. Comfort in the all day saddle of the 18 over "fashion". Try bouncing yer guts all day in a big rig and you WILL begin to unerstan!  2funny Generally Wranglers but I found some nice ones at Academy Sports and Outdoors in Texas around Christmas fer 10 bucks on sale-their store brand I believe. And on my Phatt Ghurl any jeans I wear gotta have lotsa room fer da boyz.  cooldude Sides-If I'm gonna leak B B Q sauce better on a $10 T-shirt than a $50 Wrangler Western Wear shirt. Unless of course It's a limited edition T-shirt or a "special" T-shirt. Long as the clothes are fairly clean and in decent repair WHY should It Matter? RIDE SAFE.
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« Reply #34 on: January 14, 2017, 05:42:49 PM »

Long as the clothes are fairly clean and in decent repair WHY should It Matter? RIDE SAFE.

exactly,  tell my misses that... crazy2

I had stuff to do at my moms house today and by time was going to get back being too late to go to RED ROBIN restaurant since wife and one kid had shopping as USUAL to do and eat there, told them go without me, no harm done.   I can deal without spending 10 bucks for a burger and fries...   2funny
Although, I might next time as long as NO 15 minute wait to be seated like they had today and I can on a WHIM be wearing my stretch pants if in the mood for a big bacon cheeseburger with UNLIMITED steak fries which I NEVER get enough of if I go somewhere to eat can always eat 3-4 servings of fries so gotta get my 10 bucks worth right???

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« Reply #35 on: January 14, 2017, 05:56:37 PM »

I am also far from fashion understanding or caring.  I do understand not mixing your plaids, ,,,,,,,,,,


Whoa there!!!    What's this crap about not mixing plaids?   Who made up that rule?   tickedoff

Then you follow up with:

Every man ought to do what he thinks is right.  And a lot of leeway is warranted here for free expression.  Harm no one else, and you should be good to go.

Obviously, we need a fashion tab.   Jess, although I have no authority to name you to that position, I am submitting your name for consideration as the fashion guru for VRCC.     2funny

Mixing plaids??!! Just the fact that there would be plaid PANTS involved, 20 demerits....

Who said anything about pants?   coolsmiley

I can on a WHIM be wearing my stretch pants......................


You in "stretch pants" is not an image I need in my head.   Please make it go away.  Wink
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« Reply #36 on: January 14, 2017, 07:11:03 PM »

Who said anything about pants?   coolsmiley

I agree! If I'm wearing the plaid, there will be no pants involved!!

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« Reply #37 on: January 14, 2017, 07:14:01 PM »

Who said anything about pants?   coolsmiley

I agree! If I'm wearing the plaid, there will be no pants involved!!



Two things I'm thankful for, 1) it's not a video, just a picture and 2), the wind ain't blowing............  Wink
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Learning the majority of life's lessons the hard way.

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« Reply #38 on: January 14, 2017, 07:50:12 PM »

After son turned 18 he put a ring in his ear an then he came home one day with one in the other ear and I told him if he didn't take it out and through it I would rip it out,to this day he only wares one ring. Sorry not into jewelry or tats or waring a cap backwards, but do ware a cap so the sun don't fry my head.
   I heard some shave their heads so they can fry eggs on them but haven't seen it done.
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« Reply #39 on: January 15, 2017, 12:54:24 PM »

my dad said if I ever came home with even one earring,  he would rip it out with a pliers and he was not joking am sure.

One thing is for certain,  Serk could certainly pass being a Viking warrior, maybe even do an audition for the TV series Vikings?  but please, NO secretary auditions!!!   Shocked
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