Does anyone make their own duds?
I had too much thinking time today (been to work), and wondered if anyone had ever made clothes for themselves? And therefore worn something unique and 100% 'you'.
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Oy! share! I do...
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granted.Burn wrote:Ohhh...i dunno if i can without permission...
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sitting comfortably with nothing better to do.. begin.
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well tell more.. but i'm off to bed now... i will anticipate teh next installment
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Yes I did !!!Almiche V wrote:I had too much thinking time today (been to work), and wondered if anyone had ever made clothes for themselves? And therefore worn something unique and 100% 'you'.
I made a monk suit for the Lowlands festival during 1998, and still I use it some time's !!!
In combination with "corps paint " it's funn to use !!!
You get allot of attention walking like --> THIS
People call you the weirdest name's, I do it just for the funn of it !
I also did make normal clothing, but did not took picture's then.
I was quite impressed until I hit the floor,.....Isn’t that what friends are for ?
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when i saw the subject of this thread i thought it said "gruds" rather than "duds", which is what we used to call underpants when i was at school.
needless to say i was shocked
and midly repulsed at the though
i'm not poor anymore so can afford to buy them.
and in answer to your next question: dunno what the style is called but its them elasticated boxers (a la them calvin klein thungumies) & they are about 3 quid a pair from H&M. nice
needless to say i was shocked
and midly repulsed at the though
i'm not poor anymore so can afford to buy them.
and in answer to your next question: dunno what the style is called but its them elasticated boxers (a la them calvin klein thungumies) & they are about 3 quid a pair from H&M. nice
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Have you ever worn it to work?Shadow_Smile wrote:Yes I did !!!
I made a monk suit for the Lowlands festival during 1998, and still I use it some time's !!!
In combination with "corps paint " it's funn to use !!!
You get allot of attention walking like --> THIS
People call you the weirdest name's, I do it just for the funn of it !
I also did make normal clothing, but did not took picture's then.
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I think I would get firedAlmiche V wrote:Have you ever worn it to work?Shadow_Smile wrote:Yes I did !!!
I made a monk suit for the Lowlands festival during 1998, and still I use it some time's !!!
In combination with "corps paint " it's funn to use !!!
You get allot of attention walking like --> THIS
People call you the weirdest name's, I do it just for the funn of it !
I also did make normal clothing, but did not took picture's then.
I was quite impressed until I hit the floor,.....Isn’t that what friends are for ?
That's a shame. Maybe you could have a dress up Friday.Shadow_Smile wrote:I think I would get fired
Dress Down Fridays make me smile. It acknowledges how bloody dull wearing a shirt and tie every day is.
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