Fashion Victim, Pt. 1
Still on my list:
(1-2) pair of blue jeans. I haven't owned blue-colored jeans in years and years. Maybe not since college. Maybe not since high school. Any reasons I had for a black-only jeansdrobe are now long forgotten. But I'd really like to wear jeans and a black shirt at the same time and not get shit from strangers about being in all black.
(1-2) more shirts. I also have several perfectly good shirts with dead buttons that I really ought to fix sometime. They are all black. I haven't cared too much about them since most of my pants are black as well, and therefore these shirts have been unwearable. (So long as I insisted on wearing pants.)
(1) nice blazer. The Gap has some promising-looking, light-material black blazers on sale now, but they were all attached to the floor via elastic cords with alligator clips, and this intimidated me, so I let them alone. Will visit the Burlington Coat Factory later.
(200) socks. I still insist on black crew socks. There is no other sock for me. But they are stupidly hard to find... plenty of black dress socks (I may as well strap on some paper towels, thanks), white crew socks (white? fooey) and those weird things that are shaped like shoes but are actually socks (cognitive dissonance is unwelcome in my closet).
American Apparel
Re: American Apparel
also of note: early on in the company's life, their models were strippers from the joint across the street from the warehouse/factory in LA.
Re: American Apparel
Also I need to pay for my LJ account again so I regain access to something other than Jenna as a negative-reaction icon. grunt
Re: American Apparel
your pals just want to make REAL sure you are dressing to the best of your ability. they will use knives, guns and beer if they have to.