Monday, October 13, 2008

Dress for Sucess? Nope.

I like to dress nicely. I really do. I see women that dress up for office jobs every day and I feel envious of their pretty tops, tailored slacks, and sleek looking heels. The problem is, I'm too pragmatic about clothes. Not to the degree that I would leave the house in baggy sweats or Crocs, I just find that unless clothes are comfortable and practical, I just don't wear them.

Take for example pretty bras and underwear. They look lovely when you first put them on, but after they spend a day bunched up in your clothes, the panties want nothing more than to snuggle up deep in your crack, and the bra has left deep rivets in your shoulders and has started itching under your boobs. I like a cute shirt just as much as the next lady, but the ones that aren't just basic wife-beater style tank tops or plain t-shirts are fraught with peril. They ride low in the front or gap open, showing off so much cleavage I feel the need to cover up with a sweatshirt while picking up kids from school. Others slide up at the waist leaving a gaping swath of skin open to the drafts, and exposing my muffin top to the elements. Spaghetti strap camisoles are usually a good solution to these problems, but by the end of the day, the tight stretchy fabric makes me itch. Long-sleeved drapey blouses are pretty, but have you ever tried washing dishes or cooking in them? The sleeves always end up dangling in what you are working with, leaving a smear of grease or some messy sauce on your clothes. So until I have an office job where I can spend my days in front of a computer, and afford to eat lunch out, you'll find me in jeans and t-shirts.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Couldn’t agree more. Take thongs for instance. Doesn’t anyone worry about getting hemorrhoids or if not , shouldn’t one? Try boy shorts for panty lines.

I For One..... said...

I've tried to wear a thong on a couple of occasions. The attempts resulted in me quickly retreating to my bedroom to dig out something that doesn't adhere to and chafe aggressively at my nether regions. A well-constructed boy short is indeed the cure for panty lines. Unless of course it's the kind that stretches and rolls throughout the course of the day, resulting in unsightly lumpiness instead of plain panty lines.

Anonymous said...

Ah, me lovely matey,
I've just the ticket for ye. Try the onGossamer brand . They don't roll, wrinkle and being gossimer thin dry quickly for travel convenience.
Me

Anonymous said...

Oh damn another typo.

I For One..... said...
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I For One..... said...

OnGossamer brand looks cute and comfortable. Had to wade through a couple of Bugs Bunny references on the web to find them though:
http://tinyurl.com/3ft4qo

Steve said...

Thanks for the tip Me! It looks like I have some more shopping to do, being the one who supplies my lovely with all of her unmentionables, though I guess I can't use that word anymore if she actually blogs about them.