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    Apparently I am Uber fashionable

    https://santafedrygoods.com/c/clothi...paign=clothing


    who ARE these customers who pay ginormous monies to dress like me, a wrinkled bag lady? What the actual fk is going on here?

    Santa Fe Drygoods has some pretty clothes, but these are not them. I like linens and cottons for the summer, linens and cottons with some body, but paying $1,000+ for baggy wrinkled tops? Haha. Hahahaha.

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    IDK but I wear mostly T shirts from work now. Haven't bought clothes in a long time. I have no desire to buy things. All my focus is on freedom.

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    Okay---it not just about the clothing, Dude. It's about your values. The other day at Aldis, I parked next to a subbbarooo outback that was just about to have its wheels fall off, and had many demmmaxcrat bumper stickers plastered all over the back. Prolly piled up the miles going to protesss marches against Big Oil.. Yup. But yeah---you Dudes need to get in tune!2023-03-07 (1).jpg2023-03-07 (1).jpg

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    I look forward to the day when skinny jeans and yoga pants are out. From a Greg Brown song.

    Here come the artists with their intense faces
    With their need for money and quiet spaces
    They leave New York, they leave L.A..
    Here they are - who knows how long they'll stay -

    The rich build sensitive houses and pass their staff around
    For the rest of us, it's trailers on the outskirts of town
    We carry them their coffee, wash their shiny cars
    Hear all about how lucky we are
    To be living in a boomtown

    The guy from California moves in and relaxes
    The natives have to move - they cannot pay the taxes
    Santa Fe has had it. Sedona has, too
    Maybe you'll be lucky - maybe your town will be the new boom town


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    Yikes those are some wrinkly shirts. I am not a fan of leggings or skinny jeans other. As DH says, do these ladies ever look in the mirror?

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    I was thinking these were the kind of roomy, arty duds I usually like. But no.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rogar View Post
    From a Greg Brown song.
    Wow, that song nails it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bae View Post
    Wow, that song nails it!
    I thought of you on this part.

    Here come the tourists with their blank stares
    With their fanny packs - they are penny millionaires
    Something interesting happened here long time ago
    Now where people used to live their lives the restless
    Come and go

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    Quote Originally Posted by JaneV2.0 View Post
    I was thinking these were the kind of roomy, arty duds I usually like. But no.
    I know! There are all kinds of cool loose linen tops that are arty. There’s a beautiful one on Pinterest that drew me to the website of Santa Fe dry goods but it is out of stock, naturally. It was $500 anyway, which is not anything I’m going to pay.

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    Quote Originally Posted by iris lilies View Post
    I know! There are all kinds of cool loose linen tops that are arty. There’s a beautiful one on Pinterest that drew me to the website of Santa Fe dry goods but it is out of stock, naturally. It was $500 anyway, which is not anything I’m going to pay.
    I'm drawn to linen big shirts--I have a favorite one in a plummy color, and I'd love more.

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