Published on 12, July, 2020
Just for fun but maybe we could learn a little about each other from this.
I'm in my PJs and will remain in them as long I feel is acceptable during the daytime.
I'd happily live my life in my PJs.
I'd never have to think about what to wear if I were able to.
Ripped Brown Cords and a Blue and Black striped t- shirt
I remember the guy on the jetpack - I hope that they do that again as some tribute.
Mark (formerly Spikey) said:Los Angeles 1984 is the first Olympics that I got engrossed in
Is that the one where the aliens landed. yeah, I'm so into a 80's vibe right now, though i was only a baby in the 80's. I love the underground art, music of that time, and the mainstream movies etc, just the whole cultural vibe
Nothing. Cos of the heat!
One of (for me) life's rarest events has just occured: I have now incorporated a 'new' shirt (label says green, which I normally wouldn't wear, but it looks like warm grey to me and one other person described it thus too, so that's OK) into my rotation of a core three or four. Usually it takes one or more to be falling apart at the seams (always kept clean, just entropy taking its toll) and then I reluctantly bring in a stranger in the hope that they will not take too long to become a dependable and comfortable friend.
The 'new' is in inverted commas because I found it at the back of the wardrobe, purchased (presumably pre-Covid) but never worn. I've had this happen several times before - the forgotten purchase that seemed OK in the shop dressing room but once brought home something about it looked weird or likely to invite comment. past instances: cuffs are too low, collar is an odd shape, 'this would be OK if they hadn't put that weird paisley strip inside the collar, why didn't I see that in the store?', it's too long to be worn out as (I think?) it was intended to, and so on.
Anyway, I think this one was a victim of that last one, and I lost my bottle. But I've decided it's time to become an occasiopnal tucker-inner again, so that's solved that. I prefer that look anyway, and I realised in recent days, courtesy of a grim team photo that was taken for work, where I just look like a mutant blob, that wearing my shirt out disguises nothing anyway (my autistic stare factor in that photo is a 10/10 too, nice). So, back to a more dignified silhouette - and, if I can manage it, the losing of a few pounds in weight too...
I'm in another long cotton white nightie dyed grey.
There seems to be a theme here
Jeans and a Daniel Johnston tee.
fungible Folympic folly.
Black theme park T-shirt purchased from Kolmården in Sweden in 2016, unbuttoned multicolour shirt (red, white, blue, odd bit of green), navy blue cargo shorts.
Ha ha . It is official. The museum is the best museum that I have ever been to ( I am totally biased). They have all the T-shirts. But not just reprints, as the style of this one seems old too. They have a great display of all the torches. I'm beginning to monologue... Well, I recommend it if you are ever in Lausanne.
Jeans and a Grey Ralph Lauren Polo shirt.
Mark (formerly Spikey) said:I cheated with the T shirt as it is only 6 years old which is when I bought it at the Olympic Museum in Lausanne
So it is a fake olympic t-shirt - folympic for short.
You sir are a cad and a bounder in the folympic sports!
In preparation for the closing ceremony...
Los Angeles 1984 is the first Olympics that I got engrossed in. I had my own portable TV in the school summer holidays and would stay up all night watching it. I cheated with the T shirt as it is only 6 years old which is when I bought it at the Olympic Museum in Lausanne.
Yeah, it's surprisingly very cool during hot days. It's one of my favorite shirts right now lol
Right now Im in pyjamas but during the day I wore one of my loose fitting football shirts which I find very comforting. (Wycombe Wanderers today, but my other favourites are Borussia Dortmund and Switzerland) Other than that I tend to wear anything from Fat Face as the clothes there are made of really soft, comforting sensory material. I like baggy clothes too, hate anything tight fitting
Steel toecappted boots, paint stained old jeans and a t-shirt that has got a bit too tight through a hot wash so is being used when DIY'ing now.
All carry a nice coating of brick and cement dust from the walls I have been demolishing.
The safety specs do add a dash of charm mind you.
The taste of the in my mouth reminds me I should have worn a dust mask though - it is getting to the point it is almost chewy.... yuk!
Purple Jeans and a Navy blue Fred Perry shirt.
comfy!! Egyptian cotton yes! I have done this i heat waves. My fav are the ones for those extra long pillows.
I don't think you want to know what I'm wearing. I cut arm holes and a head hole into a pillow case, and now it's a shirt. I just wanted to see if it was possible, and it is.