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Topping my list, sweatpants!
How about you?
goldensmom
10-28-12, 2:17pm
Pajamas then sweatpants.
ROTFLMAO! Nodding my head up and down to confirm!
Anything I wear to bed and/or my bathrobe.
goldensmom
10-28-12, 2:42pm
Here's a thought, maybe people who wear their pajamas in public are sleep walking.
rosarugosa
10-28-12, 3:18pm
Clothing that is several sizes too small for the wearer. Also pajamas and visible underwear.
I think pajamas look better outside the house than sweatpants.
Not enough clothing. Too much flesh hanging out. Especially if there's too much flesh to begin with--but regardless, boobs and hips and butt cracks and stomachs should be covered.
Bra straps intentionally on display, sweatpants, pants hanging down so low the plumbers crack shows, shirts cut so low and showing so much cleavage I'm embarrassed for the wearer. And I say that as a boring middle aged woman with no sense of style. Get off my lawn kids.
SteveinMN
10-28-12, 4:54pm
Blue suits with brown shoes. Men's open (dress) shirts with a sport coat or suit jacket (I know it's supposed to look like "business casual" but it just looks insincere to me). Any item of clothing with an obscenity on it. Any item of clothing with writing across the butt (especially when accompanied by a "What're you lookin' at?!!?" stare). "Spousebeaters". Wool pants, sweaters, etc. upholstered with pet hair.
I'm okay with sweatpants in public, though, if they're clean and neat and not all bagged out of shape.
Miss Cellane
10-28-12, 4:59pm
Underwear with kilts.
All the guys in my family wear bike shorts under their kilts. Apparently the wool is really scratchy.
Sigh. Another illusion bites the dust.
PJs or Lounge wear or those worn out leggins! This is my peeve of everytime I go to one of those big chain stores (WM, Meijer). I swear the baggie stretched out, crummy looking Lounge Wear(???) is the clothing of choice. I arrive home and ask myself or who ever wants to hear the sos about this topic(ususally the dogs), WHAT happened to trying to make one's self looks clean/presentable?????:confused:
Thinking about odd things people wear to town.
There is a woman that shops our wal-mart in her pjs/robe/slippers. She always says 'I just came in to fill an emergency perscription and ended up with a cartfull'. I think that excuse has worn itself out.
When I was little and we'd do our once a week shopping on Friday (payday) I knew we'd always see "the roller lady". She had long hair but would roll her hair on beercans, wore long red fake fingernails, and walked around the grocery store with a cigarette with about 2" of ash on the end of it. Mom would always try to avoid being in the same isle as her and had a few comments about the 'bar hussy' that I'd overhear. I don't think I ever saw that lady without her beercan rollers.
I think sweat pants are near the top of my list (closely followed by underwear with kilts). I guess I am from the old school, but shirts with tails hanging out, and scruffy t-shirts that are not tucked in are on my list. Flip-flops. Hats or caps worn inside. I need not even mention jeans worn at the knees with underwear showing.
Crocs worn by men. No. Just don't.
The kind of pants that are worn below the hips so that the man has to walk with his legs spread like a gorilla, and clutch at his crotch to keep his pants. To me this looks like he never got toilet-trained plus it looks like he's feeling himself up. I also detest seeing middle-aged men with their boxers deliberately on display.
Slipper-style Uggs. People just shuffle around in them and annoy me. Shorts so short their *ss hangs out.
well I am in violation of many standards here, I have been known to get to the store in PJ pants at times and definitely hit the grocery and Home Depot in sweats, but more often it is jeans.
Honestly what i cannot stand (and you can smack me for this since I am the PJ offender as well, lol) is un-fixed hair on a regular basis or in work situations. i have growing out gray hair and I have my baseball cap days on the weekend. However I really like styled hair to any extent. There is one sweetheart of a lady at church with as much gray as me and it is pulled into a pony tail that does not look combed most Sundays. I saw a picture of her styled up for her daughter's wedding and it looks wonderful. Even just hair pulled up neatly looks good. Not really fair because most men have to do nothing with their heads,
Blackdog Lin
10-28-12, 9:25pm
Echoing bae: crocks worn not just by men, but crocs. Awesome at home, just like my houseshoes, but I wouldn't wear my houseshoes to town either. No crocs. I don't understand someone saying flip-flops - I have approximately 1 bazillion pairs of totally cute and stylish flip-flops, which I wear to town proudly, in season.
DH just lost one of his favorite t-shirts this week. I told him it needed to go in the trash, and he said that he wanted to keep it a while longer as it was a great lawn-mowing tee. OK, I didn't put it in the trash. Then I caught him wearing it to town not once, but TWICE. I was mortified. Didn't say a word, but that tee is now a goner. He'll have to mow the lawn in something else.
Oh, and also echoing Zoe Girl above - what is it with women not combing their hair? I understand a freestyle hairdo, but really, so many of them are just looking like they left the house with their bedhead atop. It doesn't take that long to comb and restyle, ladies.....
Square Peg
10-28-12, 9:25pm
Are you talking about what I won't wear or what I don't like to see on others?
I don't wear sweats or pjs out, and I try to keep the bits covered.
I don't care what anyone else is wearing, and this is a very helpful attitude since i live in a college town.
PJS are totally fashionable outdoor wear in many parts of China -- they had to issue a ban on outdoor PJ wearing during the Shanghai expo so that the locals didn't embarass the city. But I love it. This, on the other hand, leaves something to be desired:
http://accidentalchinesehipsters.tumblr.com/post/19533844879/to-set-a-lone-tenant-of-aesthetic-appraisal-to
Accidental Chinese Hipsters is one of my favorite fashion websites....
lhamo
Here's a pajamas in public example -- dude with the tattoo is squatting in front of a brokerage, in silk-pajama clad glory, complete with "don't mess with me" glare!
http://accidentalchinesehipsters.tumblr.com/post/17380382889/this-week-i-was-interviewed-for-an-article-on
And this one with color-coordinated dogs:
http://accidentalchinesehipsters.tumblr.com/post/16046154381/nobility-lavishness-peer-less-co-lor
Now you see why I love China in my own strange way...
SteveinMN
10-28-12, 10:21pm
And this one with color-coordinated dogs
OMG, lhamo ...
But I will see your Accidental Chinese Hipsters and raise the pot with People of Walmart (http://www.peopleofwalmart.com/photos/random-photos/) (could be considered a bit NSFW).
Those two sites should keep us going for days in this thread...
Steve,
I will see your People of Walmart, and raise you with http://awkwardfamilyphotos.com/2012/10/26/aisle-3/
Anne
I'd have to say mine is the bra straps showing. If you've got a wardrobe with lots of tops that show your bra straps, particularly if you're smaller-chested, go get yourself a strapless/convertible strap bra (for those Y back tops). There's a woman in the office who did this through much of the summer. She's in her mid-30s. I just shook my head.
My current issue with women's clothes are sleeveless tops with armholes so big that they're halfway down my side! When I bought the recent Jones New York suit that had to go back because the shoulders were huge on me, three tops had to go back, too. Nice shells and a wonderful crisp sleeveless cotton blouse to go under suit. You would have to keep your suit jacket on ALL the time to not show your lingerie. C'mon people, if you're selling clothes for plus-sized women doesn't it make sense larger chests will be more common, requiring more substantial lingerie to hold the girls up? ARGH!
Crocs worn by men. No. Just don't.
I'll cut slack to chefs wearing their whites, but no one else.
What a hoot this thread is!
Adding one more to the list, jean cut-offs, with frayed bottoms and all.
Maybe I'm just too rigid and old-school...
SteveinMN
10-29-12, 10:25am
Oh, AnneM, those are truly cringeworthy...:confused:
IshbelRobertson
10-29-12, 12:27pm
All the guys in my family wear bike shorts under their kilts. Apparently the wool is really scratchy.
Sigh. Another illusion bites the dust.
Bike shorts?
Real Scots go regimental!
treehugger
10-29-12, 12:34pm
Bike shorts?
Real Scots go regimental!
Not even just real Scots. My DH and I go to a lot of Scottish Games and other events and hang out with a lot of people in kilts; DH wears a kilt. Among these men, it's pretty much a point of pride that they are wearing their kilts properly. So, Miss Cellane, you can keep your illusions; your family members are in the minority.
Kara
A helpful infographic: Am I Wearing Pants?
http://www.buzzfeed.com/sly/am-i-wearing-pants
rosarugosa
10-29-12, 2:29pm
Maribeth: That is a riot!
crunchycon
10-29-12, 2:49pm
Everything mentioned above, and, jeans that are strategically holey/frayed so that underwear shows through the holes. I live in rural E TN, and I've seen it all. Except the kilts, which would be a welcome change.
Gardenarian
10-29-12, 4:15pm
Oh gosh, I wear sweatpants all the time, and have been known to walk the dog in my pjs. I wear yoga pants to work, and that is about as formal as I get! Simple living for me equals being comfortable and not spending a lot on what I wear - and not caring what other people think about it!
I don't really have anything that I wouldn't wear outside (as far as regular clothes go). SoCal is a pretty relaxed kind of place clothing-wise and no one bats an eye at most attire - including PJ's and definetly not sweats as EVERYONE wears them all the time. And if they don't wear sweats, they wear a more fashionable look like yoga pants. I usually wear shorts everywhere with running shoes and a fitted tee-shir - and if it's cold with Ugg boots and a hoodie. I put that on in the morning for my run and it pretty much stays on all day until I go home in the evening. If it's really cold out I wear yoga pants or leggings with snowboots like Sorels and a fllece hoodie or parka. I definetly dress-down and casual for the most part.
Gardenarian
11-1-12, 2:44pm
Spartana - I'm in California too and I do think it is more casual than the rest of the Universe. Works for me!
Nothing surprises me anymore about what people wear. I think the last time I took a second look was when I saw what was obviously a man dressed as a woman - an ugly woman he was. One thing that bothers me a bit is when young women flaunt their assets so to speak. Although it may give them a sense of power to be gazed upon by every male out there, I guess it doesn't occur to them that when they dress like that, most men think of only one thing. At least that's what dh tells me.
Spartana - I'm in California too and I do think it is more casual than the rest of the Universe. Works for me!
True! I was in Walmart yesterday and there was an older white man wearing a long african style kafkan over his pants and dress shirt. At first I thought it was part of a halloween costume, but realized it wasn't. It actually looked pretty good on him - fairly dignafied - and I imagine it would be comfortable if he didn't wear his other clothes underneath. Of course that usually can't be said of most "People of Walmart" photos. Scary!! Guess I shouldn't judge but they do crack me up. I'm with the other swho say that tiny, very ill-fitting clothes shouldn't be worn by everyone! Now big oversized stuff is something I love! and wear all the time.
goldensmom
11-4-12, 9:31am
Adding one more to the list, jean cut-offs, with frayed bottoms and all.
Okay, so Saturday I wore sweatpants to town….to the grain elevator but I did not get out of the truck. It felt so wrong but compared to the elevator employees I was in formal dress.
Cut off, frayed jean shorts were fashionable when I was in high school. My poor mom, could not fathom why anyone would spend money on a whole pair of jeans only to cut off a large portion of legs and work for hours to fray them. Now, as an adult, I see her point but back then I must of had a brain disconnect .
Maribeth. That is priceless!
Goldensmom. Wearing sweatpants out of the house probably felt wrong to you, because of this thread! http://emoticoner.com/files/emoticons/smileys/teehee1-smiley.gif?1292867687
Wildflower
11-21-12, 3:17am
I won't go braless, wear jammies or sweatpants outside the house. I'm a pretty casual person, but not that casual.... :)
sweetana3
11-21-12, 6:19am
Reminded me that we just saw a woman shopping at the grocery in a white fluffy bathrobe and pajamas on Monday late morning. She looked pretty lost to me and did not even try to look put together. Hope she does not bump into someone who knew her.
LOL, Wildflower! Same goes for me.
Sweetana3. Sometimes I wish I had a little of that... the old, "who cares what others think" attitude. :)
Blackdog Lin
11-21-12, 10:02pm
Okay, what sweetana3 said : "Hope she does not bump into someone who knew her."
In my life it is an absolute given, an unwritten rule that has not been explained to me, a life dictum, a truth that proves itself every day and week and every month and year: I generally leave the house in one of two looks (1) washed and teeth put in, showered this morning even, put a little makeup on and put thought into the shirt looking good with the jeans, what sneakers look cool with the outfit, got it going on for a middle-aged grey-haired woman and I'm feeling good and looking cool.....and I do it for NOTHING. It's just another day where I either don't leave the house or I leave the house and don't run into anybody I know; or (2) wash face, teeth put in, look at hair and decide "well that's good enough", and took shower yesterday so I'll skip it today, no plans so why bother with any facepaint, slather on a little tinted moisturizer, and oh, look, yesterday's shirt isn't dirty at all so I'll put it on again, and put on the nearest shoes, who cares what they look like, and later realize I need to run into town to the grocery.....and THAT'S when I run into every person I've ever known or every old friend I haven't seen in 2 years!
It is a given, isn't it? Not just me?.....
SteveinMN
11-21-12, 10:25pm
Not just me?.....
Not just you. :)
In fact, earlier in my life I amended that "law" to include the experience that the only times I saw a girl/woman I was interested in getting to know better were when I was already there with a female romantic companion.
Funny stuff, Blackdog Lin and SteveinMN!
iris lily
11-22-12, 12:49am
All the guys in my family wear bike shorts under their kilts. Apparently the wool is really scratchy.
...
My brother and my cousin wore kilts in Scotland a few years ago, for days at a time, in the authentic way. They had chapped testicles. My brother couldn't stand it and put on underwear, but my cousin soldiered through.
LOL, Iris! Kilt rash, does sound uncomfortable.
rosarugosa
11-22-12, 7:14am
You know, I shower and wear makeup and try to look at least casually put-together in my jeans even if I'm going to be spending all day alone working in the garden (which I know is probably insane, but you gotta do what you gotta do). So of course, the one day this summer that I was out & about unshowered and hastily pulled together because we had taken my Mom to the ER in the early AM, I ran into an old friend from LA who was visiting in town whom I hadn't seen in 20 years! So there is definitely some type of law at work! :laff:
Tussiemussies
11-22-12, 8:52am
It's funny but when I was a little girl in the sixties I remember going grocery shopping with my mother and there would be women with their slippers on and some with curlers in their hair. Things have really changed since then!LOL!
LOL, Rosarugosa!
I remember those days, too, Tussie!
Originally posted by Float On.
a cigarette with about 2" of ash on the end of itI don't know why, but this has always been a pet-peeve of mine! I always think to myself, "are you really that lazy to dash your cigarette".
I never walk out of the house having not taken a shower (except for the yard.) But if I don't wash my hair, I don't put makeup on.
This morning I showered and washed my hair and dried and styled it before going to park. And I wore no makeup. If I'm religiously applying my Retin-A and exfoliating and I put on moisturizer, I don't think I look that bad w/o makeup.
I do wear black or navy or heathered gray sweatpants to the park to walk but I've been thinking lately that this must stop. They look like crap and I feel like crap in them even if I am only walking in the woods.
There's a lot to be said about feeling our best and looking our best through dress. I'm the same, I can be at the top of my game, yet if I happen to wear something I don't particularly like, suddenly, I feel yucky.
Originally posted by Float On.
When I was little and we'd do our once a week shopping on Friday (payday) I knew we'd always see "the roller lady". She had long hair but would roll her hair on beercans, wore long red fake fingernails, and walked around the grocery store with a cigaretteYes! Sometimes with the addition of a plastic shower cap!
Nothing like a stroll down memory-lane!
Blackdog Lin
11-23-12, 2:13pm
I've been retired and home for about 6 weeks now - and realized early on that there was too much temptation to let myself go if I didn't come up with a daily grooming routine. When I was working, and had a week or two off and we were just staying home, I found myself even forgetting to bathe for several days! I mean, if I wasn't doing sweaty things outside or in.
So my rule now is I must bathe at least every other day (as in "did you shower yesterday? If not, then you have to today."), and I do my hair and face everyday (I wear minimal makup anyway), and I dress completely including shoes, and it all has to be done by the time the mail carrier might show up, which is fairly early. :) See, that's where I retired from, and I don't want my former co-workers thinking I'm staying home becoming a fat slobby mess, so that helped with my coming up with a daily time limit. I'm more comfortable in life with a routine, and I feel better about myself knowing I can run to town for an errand, or if someone comes to visit, without thinking about how I look. A silly little system, but it's working very well for me.
(with one proviso: NO BRA AT HOME. If I leave the house, I should (but not must) go put one on. If not leaving the house, fuggetaboutit!) :)
Love the balance you've created for yourself, Blackdog Lin! A shower, and getting dressed (first thing in the morning), helps me feel and be myself. Such a great day-starter!
pony mom
11-23-12, 11:32pm
Love the balance you've created for yourself, Blackdog Lin! A shower, and getting dressed (first thing in the morning), helps me feel and be myself. Such a great day-starter!
I'm a shower-at-night person. Something about washing away the day and going to bed all clean is comforting to me. In the morning, if I style my hair (mousse and diffuser to make it wavy instead of putting it in a ponytail) I just wet it in the sink. It always comes out better if it's not freshly washed.
I'm getting quite used to not wearing makeup on my days off. Most times it's just mascara and my Burts Bees Lip Shimmer, which has a bit of color. I NEED eye makeup, but I'm at a point in my life where I care about how I look, but don't care what others think anymore. At least I'm clean (unless you catch me coming home from the barn).
Yesterday at WM (oh why did I have to go there, for a perscription) A big dress no-no. I young lady, her baggie sweat pants were half way down her bottom end, with her "boxers" half exposed. She was not a petite lady and they were not stylish boxers?? then again not sure when boxers on a lady are stylish in the store.
Originally posted by Pony Mom.
I'm a shower-at-night person.Ditto that. I always bath before bed, DH, too. I, too, have reached a semi-point of not caring about what others think of me anymore, and is it ever liberating!
Ctg492. I never did get into the whole women's boxers thing. Too masculine/boyish for me, but to have panties/undies sticking out in public, never made sense to me. Sometimes I think to myself, when I see such a sight, "how did your parents raise you"? I also think, "do you honestly think you look good"? Or, "you forgot to look in the mirror before you left the house, because you look ridiculous"!
So refreshing seeing a young/younger person dressed nice, carrying themselves well (mature like).
frugal-one
11-24-12, 6:04pm
People wearing "scrubs" when they don't work in a clinical setting. Always seems to be very large people ... not a good look.
Frugal-one. Some people need to attend the school of "how to dress, and leave the house looking presentable".
People wearing "scrubs" when they don't work in a clinical setting. Always seems to be very large people ... not a good look.
No, not a good look at all. There's a pink haired woman at the park who brings her pack of unleashed weimeramers and doberman pinchers and pays no attention to what her dogs are doing because she's too busy talking on the phone the whole time. She wears "scrubs" to the park. I really dislike that look as well. Probably mostly because of what I associate with it.
puglogic
11-25-12, 10:09pm
I refuse to give up my good long straight-leg yoga pants, long sleeved t-shirt, and scarf combination :) It's comfy as heck.
P.S. wearing jeans today, I did not realize that as I sat down on a log at the dog park, the tag in the back of my underbritches was poking out. At least not until Gordon the Puppy spotted it, grabbed it and trying to play tug o'war with it. Got a sense of humor, that guy.
Gardenarian
11-26-12, 5:46pm
I refuse to give up my good long straight-leg yoga pants, long sleeved t-shirt, and scarf combination :) It's comfy as heck.
You and me both, Pug! That's exactly what I'm wearing right now!
Super great additions you guys! Thanks for visiting.
San Onofre Guy
11-27-12, 4:22pm
Men who wear capri pants, well that is what I call them you know shorts which extend to the top of the calf. While I am at it when did NBA players stop wearing shorts? Their leg coverings extend to the knee now.
Woman who wear clear bra straps..you are not kidding anyone.
I do have a funny story from childhood. I was helping my dad load the car for a trip to the dump and my mother said to Dad "You aren't going out like that are you?" We were going to the dump and he was wearing his green work pants with two broken belt loops and a large splatter of white paint where a bucket spilled. I guess that mum wanted him to dress up to go to the dump.
One other, any man wearing a tank top.
Here's one I haven't seen yet...portly men wearing untucked t-shirts which do not envelop their portliness. Ni-i-i-i-ice! Especially when the belly in question is hairy, but not hairy enough to cover stretch marks.
Great ones, San Onefre Guy!
KayLRZ. Like, Frank Cannon (William Conrad), remember him (the 1970's show)?
Yep, the sweat pant thing intrigues me. They are my warmest winter pants. When it's cold and miserable outside, and I'm going out too, I wear my sweats. I didn't think that was a fashion faux pax?????:confused:
I wear sweatpants in the winter. They are much warmer than cotton pants or jeans. They are more comfortable to drive in. Just who cares about what others are wearing anyway except for some funny looks? It is only a fashion faux pax to those who watch media.
Sometimes I dress down and go shopping just to see how sales people treat me. It is an interesting exercise. I could buy a whole house of furniture but the sales people at the furniture stores usually (not always) give me a hard time. I am secure and know I can walk across the street to another store. Try it sometimes.
Gardenarian
12-5-12, 4:45pm
It is only a fashion faux pax to those who watch media.
+1
I'm wondering if people have a different idea of sweat pants than I do? This one really confuses me.
My mother in law lives at an independent living senior apartment complex. A couple of weeks ago, at their monthly building meeting, management advised that curlers and bathrobes were not to be worn in the hallways. What? We are considering it just funny. I mean who really cares what an elderly person might wear to walk down the hall to get their mail? One man had on four hats last week and red tennis shoes and no one cared.
I bet it was a complaint from one person who wants everyone to dress up.
SteveinMN
12-6-12, 10:11am
I mean who really cares what an elderly person might wear to walk down the hall to get their mail?
Really, as long as they have clothing over certain parts, who cares what anyone wears to fetch their mail? If I were in that complex, I'd be tempted to wear a suit and tie one day just to get the mail. :~)
To put the sweat pants argument into perspective, I'm of the old school variety, and having been raised in a home where policy was, "you do not leave the home- dirty, or dressed poorly", I view sweat pants (outside the home) as being unacceptable.
As far as fetching mail/taking garbage out/watering, etc, I could easily do that in sweats, with curlers in my hair (with plastic shower cap over), not that I need curlers or use them, with slippers on (if I weren't such a fuss-nut as to cleanliness), and wearing a housecoat (not that I ever wear a housecoat), however, when it comes to actually leaving the confines of my home/yard, NO.
But I say- who cares! Who cares what others think. If you like wearing sweats and have no issues wearing them outside the home, then go for it. Fashion faux pas? IMO, yes.
Another fashion fauz pas... women who wear baseball caps!
Another fashion fauz pas... women who wear baseball caps!
Huh?
Originally posted by Tiam.
Huh? :doh: Please don't tell me you live in the land of fashion faux pas central, where sweat pants and baseball caps rein supreme? ROTFLMAO!
:doh: Please don't tell me you live in the land of fashion faux pas central, where sweat pants and baseball caps rein supreme? ROTFLMAO!
I DO live in the land of Faux Pas central - Calif!! Yep, we love our baseball caps (and I have a ton of them in all sorts of colors - pink being my favorite) and sweats here and wear them all the time. But that doesn't mean we are unfashionable or slovenly (which is OK in my book any ways). But many ball caps and shorts or sweat pant looks ARE made nowadays to be very cute, fashionable and flattering on most people. Plus we live in the sun zone here and many people have very physically active lives so spend alot of time outdoors. Wearing a ball cap to keep the sun off your face (something you up there in the Great White North don't have to deal with - "Sun? What's a sun?" :-)!) is the height of fashion here!
Darn it all anyway, Spartana... I should have known. Shame on me. http://emoticoner.com/files/emoticons/smileys/sneaking-smiley.gif?1292867675
Sneaking away from this thread now. LMAO!
:doh: Please don't tell me you live in the land of fashion faux pas central, where sweat pants and baseball caps rein supreme? ROTFLMAO!
Southern Oregon. So yes. Lots of "rednecks". Hunters. Country folks. It's rural. So, perhaps that is why it seems so normal. And while I don't wear baseball caps I'm known to wear a bushwacker. Is that better or worse?
"Bushwacker"... hmmm... a plaid jacket? Love the sounds of the rural country-like area where you reside, Tiam!
bushwacker: http://www.sundancebeach.com/media/catalog/product/cache/1/image/9df78eab33525d08d6e5fb8d27136e95/q/u/quiksilver_black_hat13.jpg
OK, got it. :) Do you guys also call them an "outback", Tiam?
bushwacker: http://www.sundancebeach.com/media/catalog/product/cache/1/image/9df78eab33525d08d6e5fb8d27136e95/q/u/quiksilver_black_hat13.jpg
I have a hat like that but I call it a cargo hat - sort of like cargo pants/shorts material. Not sure what it's really called but Bushwacker is a good name. It is high fashion attire for the women in the wild :-)!
For sure, Spartana... it has you written all over it! :) I definitely see you in one.
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