T-shirts or polo-type shirts
Cargo shorts. I needs them pockets!
Cross-trainers.
Recently added a 2" belt with custom buckle, Studio42 logo hats and T-shirts, and Studio42 silicone wrist bands.
Shows include custom Studio42 lanyard with a custom Studio42 pin and button on it, A black laser-etched logo dog tag with silencer, and always a Studio42 pen in my pocket.
I didn’t mean it in a narrow minded way ,but I just choose not to have them right now.I never judge people no matter how many peircings ,tattoos ,guages ,or hair dyes they have ,as long as I like their personalities.I have many friends with those sort of things ,and i’m very comfertable around them and don’t mind what they wear ,and I think it’s very unique and creative ,but my dad is a little judge mental about those things ,but I still love him.
Somewhat loose vans skinny jeans that are slightly darker than the color of a gentleman’s business pants. I don’t like my skinny jeans tight, mine are loose enough to run the mile in, and skinny jeans that are tight look awful on most people including me, cell phone in left pocket, yoyo in right, plain color t-shirt, hoodie, nike skate shoes or puma cleat shoes. Sometimes shorts when I run the mile or when I feel like it. BOOM
Usually a t-shirt. One with the peanuts on it or a band or some sort of logo or graphic. I am starting to rock 6.0’s for shoes and I love em. Obey snapback. Slim straight jeans. Not too skinny, not too baggy. Sometimes a zip up hoodie or a pullover hoodie.
I wear skinny jeans, a t-shirt and vans, usually, and a belt that has a Bob Marley buckle on it. I’m told I look good in black, but I try not to wear very much because black kinda depresses me if there’s too much. If I had a cool hat, I’d wear it, but I don’t.
And that’s it, pretty simple.
Also, I agree with whoever said skinny jeans look normal on them, it’s so dang hard to find them in my size (29x34) My favorites are some Levi’s 510s in that size, and if I can find some ex-girlfriends (a style by Levi’s) in something approaching my size, I’d take it in a heartbeat.