My favorite articles of clothing through out the years
I get attached to certain clothes, either because I really like them or for sentimental value. But when I get attached, I wear these clothes unusual amounts of the time, I'm talking days, weeks! So I'm compiling a list of the favorites that I can remember.
Favorite pants:
Currently, it's my jeans. They are the only pants I have left, and I can't replace them, even with a second option. I was on a "no jeans!" binge for a while, and now it's all jeans all the time.
I was into Jnco cargos for a while. I hade these ones that had the jnco logo with a crown on top, and I absolutely loved them. I still have them in the attic, but i haven't fit into those since freshman year of college. Eek!
shorts:
I had these board shorts that were navy blue with red dragons on the lower legs, and I loved them! I especially like wearing them playing softball when we were the dragons!
i also had just my standard khaki cargos from Aeropostale which was like the only thing I ever got that wasn't from Kohl's, but they grew on me and I wore them much more then all the shorts I got at Kohls.
Shirts:
This is the fun part!
My new favorite shirt is the one my sister sent my on my 23rd birthday, it's A Hiram College shirt, a blackish color with the logo on the front. I love it, and it definitely helps that it is from marie. I wear that 3-4 times a week.
The shirt I am wearing now, is a favorite, but I have no idea how I got it or who I stole it from. It's A UD ROTC shirt, which I never attended Dayton or joined ROTC, so someone must have left it at our house, but I have since claimed it. it's pretty basic, but I have a fondness for it.
The classics!
My all time favorite shirt was a baseball shirt. It was an american flag with a baseball super imposed over the front. I wore this one a lot. It was a heart breaking day then my bastard of a brother threw an apple at it and stained it, and I think he ripped it too! Anyway, on top of looking cool, the maker's logo was tops as well. On the left sleeve it had a Frozen Ropes logo, which was a baseball with a rope coming out of it, above it it said Frozen Ropes, and below the rope has icicles attached to it. Glorious!
My Dragon's jersey is my precious. It was the year John and I started the team, and we had no idea what we were doing, so John made our jerseys. With the help of a local artist (whom we paid for the dragon art) John came up with the design. I still wear it with pride!
My flannel shirt
This I admit is embarassing, but every year when the weather turned cold, I would think I was cool by pulling out this oversized flannel shirt and wearing it for real, or open and more like a coat. It was a red plaid design, and definitely made me look like a hillbilly. I still love it, but I am thinking I was more Al Borlin than Tim Allen.
My dad's old bowling shirt
This is a piece of history. It's bright yellow with a black collar. It's got Mickey on the left chest and a sponsor's logo "Doc's commissioner's" on the back. This is that retro cool look, and I'll pull it out for special occassions. So ladies, if I'm wearing that on a date, you know you are lucky! I wore it outside once, and it was so bright yellow, i was attracting bugs!
My favorie tie:
Having gone to Ed's I went through a repetoire of ties. I had two favorites. My dad bought me a tie on an 8th grade trip to Baltimore, it was looney toons characters in colored boxes, with the other part of the tie black. It was fun, and also my first tie. I wore it a lot freshman year.
The other one is actually Steve's, but I wear for most of my senior year, walking around saying "Everyday is St. Patrick's Day!" It had leprechauns in rows. Pretty trendy.
Favorite sweater:
This is pretty easy! I've only owned 2 sweaters. my favorite one was the one Jackie and Ryan sent me freshman year in a care package after Liz had dumped me. It was full of candy and the sweater. It was gray, with one blue and red stripe across the chest, it's the balls! I still have it, but would need to lose a gazillion pounds to fit into it. It's classy, and the first time I had really taken to a sweater.
Favorite sweatshirt:
This is a tough one, I've had a lot of good ones in the day. I was a big fan of my St. Ed's hoodie. And definitely, i had this cool brownish green wooster sweat shirt that I liked, but eventually passed on to marie. The one I was most fond of was from marie on my 20st birthday. It was a simply royal blue with an AE logo. I loved it and wore it all the time. It's a little small on me now but I still wear it, cause I can't help but love it.
Favorite socks:
This is pretty simple, i wear normal socks, so nothing special there. But my softball socks! I love wearing those. Solid Red or Royal blue
FAvorite shoes
Black hi-tops with Ken Griifey's number on it, and some teal here and there. unbeatable!
The classic combo
I had this outfit that I got from my aunt sheila. It was a salmon colored shirt with some sort of fish design with these aqua bluish shorts with fish in columns. It was by far the coolest outfit I ever owned, and I would buy a replica today if it existed. I loved that thing and there's a good picture of me in it. I have a tail, ryan has a mullet, john o and john clearly are with us. We are putt-putting, and we all look ridiculous. I love being a little kid!
That's all i got for now, i'll get more revelant stories up later!
9.16.2005
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ok, the shirt was mine, i got it because i love free stuff. We repelled down the side of a UD building, and we got a free shirt. Mike took possession of it. I'm glad you liked the sweater, and we got that "frozen ropes" shirt for you at geigers on detroit in lakewood. I'm glad you liked it too :-D. Definitely a good blog. kevin, take notes from this kid, and write some good blogs
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