Author Topic: Clothing you wear and have no shame for.  (Read 5519 times)

I've practically worn the same jeans and hoodie for about 3 months now, but I still change my t-shirt/underwear, shower and use deodorant + all that hygiene stuff.
I have worn the same pair of jeans for 2 weeks now, go ahead say it.

I like wearing bathrobes around everywhere

it's just so loving comfortable

i wear suits for no reason
i wear them to school too

Inb4 Obama collects info from blockland forum's variety of info threadS

OT:
I like wearing bathrobes around everywhere

it's just so loving comfortable
« Last Edit: February 06, 2015, 08:06:13 PM by RTBARCHIVE »


I like wearing bathrobes around everywhere

it's just so loving comfortable
they're so comfortable its almost criminal

also what the hell is up with you nerds? wearing a gasmask to school? you're just begging for attention now

I like to wear winter hats a lot, but only in the winter. sorry, i'll keep my weird fashion sense to myself from now on

sidenote: does anyone know where I can find this hat irl

...why?
...why not?



...but seriously why

sidenote: does anyone know where I can find this hat irl
is it
« Last Edit: February 06, 2015, 08:10:50 PM by The Resonte! »

[ img]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/69/US_WWI_Gas_mask_with_bag.JPG[/img]
See that?
I wear that.
In public.
why do you do this?

I also wear my GP-5 gas mask in public


Yeah well you're a creep
« Last Edit: February 06, 2015, 08:12:54 PM by Maxwell. »

I also wear my GP-5 gas mask in public


Sometimes in my house I have a blanket wrapped around me but I'm not weird like you guys

I don't even pay attention to what i'm wearing anymore unless someone points it out.
I just put on what ever I take out of my closet first.

Yeah well you're a creep
Yeah well you have a waifu... I-I can't come up with anything

I also noticed that I'm starting to get into wearing shorts

It just feels nice having your leg hair exposed to the elements, swaying in the breeze

I'll admit it now, I wish I had this hat