Then there is my SIL, jeans, "T", Justine boots and shirt no sleeves. (you know, the "Right to Bare Arms)....worn tails out, causal , worn tucked in, formal.........
Then there is my SIL, jeans, "T", Justine boots and shirt no sleeves. (you know, the "Right to Bare Arms)....worn tails out, causal , worn tucked in, formal.........
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Evoking the 50 year old rule...
First 50 years...worried about the small stuff...second 50 years....Not so much
Member Wahoo Killer knives club....#27
t's and jeans for me daily and to work. Columbia, 5.11 or Craghoppers for outdoors
I'm a Gramp who is not computer savvy, give me a slab and the rock ages tablet..I will do fine!
Mainly khaki work pants. Shorts in the summer when off work.
Dri-fit tee, sweat shirt depending on weather.
When all else fails, read the directions, and beware the Chihuahuacabra!
jeans and tshirt with a hoody or dickies/dakota work pants with a tshirt and either longsleeve workshirt or hoody and since i am in canada i wear a toque pretty much all year round lol ususally switch to lightweight beanie in the summer.i probably have the largest collection of hoodys and toques ever lol i cannot stand being cold but i love winter activities so i wear numerous layers so im always toasty warm!!!
Last edited by Duece; 01-04-2015 at 02:03 PM.
The "uniform" for work has changed as I traveled through life. Military uniforms, suit and tie, pullover sweaters and sport coats being the required dress at various schools I served.
At home it has always been jeans and tee shirts with whatever over garments the weather dictated.
Foot gear at home has alternated between running shoes, combat boots, lightweight hiking boots and rubber Wellingtons as the weather and slop factor dictate.
In the past couple of years I have moved toward more baggy jeans for comfort and I have adopted suspenders as a part of the uniform, especially now that I have a CCW.
And there is the hat! I am bald as a doorknob so I always wear a hat, usually a fedora in canvas or felt, depending on the level or "dress up" I am going for. Cold weather gear always has a hood and usually a toboggan stuffed in one pocket.
If you didn't bring jerky what did I just eat?
black levies, what ever color the tee shirt that I get out of the drawer in the dark is and a cotton long sleeved shirt, usually checkered with a dark green vest over it.
Blue jeans...usually wranglers. Boots. A collared shirt. I usually roll my sleeves up, and I don't do up my coat until -10
My uniform is cargo pants and t-shirts or black dress slacks and a button up depending on the situation.
What about THONGS?????????
I'm a Gramp who is not computer savvy, give me a slab and the rock ages tablet..I will do fine!
Be careful what you ask for.
Who asked for a picture? Did someone ask? Come on, raise your hand. Don't be bashful.
Whew...that's a LOT of bandwidth!
Hey! I only mentioned the THONGS and suddenly, Crash sent me a life threatening message, and Rick was jumping up and down like Prairie Dog looking out for a coyote....hahahahahahahahahahahaha and now Nat satated I wanted in PM...I was not thinking about Rick for heaven's sake, Ruth in Thongs? Maybe!
I'm a Gramp who is not computer savvy, give me a slab and the rock ages tablet..I will do fine!
Tok - its just that so many have been scarred for life.......we're extra cautious.
Wow...didn't know that Rick is THAT dangerous.....hahahahahahahahaha.....
I'm a Gramp who is not computer savvy, give me a slab and the rock ages tablet..I will do fine!
If I'm teaching survival to people, what I wear depends on the season, but for the most part....buckskins. When I'm at work as a butcher I wear a white smock and white apron
At work your typical station wear uniform and duty boots.
My off time about 90% of the time I'm wearing Ariat cowboy boots, wrangler cowboy cut jeans , depending on tge season a button down shirt or a t-shirt and a cowboy hat( felt or straw depending on season) . Then add layers as temp drops starting with a wool vest then carhart coat.
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