Seriously. Can you believe this shirt? Steve wears it all the time. In public. I'm not kidding, although I wish I was. He will proudly tell you that it is over 15 years old (obviously). Since Steve spends the majority of his waking moments in an Army uniform, I try not to tell him what to wear on the weekends. However, I think this shirt may be mysteriously vanishing in the very near future. If anyone knows where I can find a vintage Patagonia canvas shirt (in better condition than this one, of course), call me. Stat!
Thursday, January 29, 2009
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I say if he loves the shirt, let him wear it. No harm done. It's a man thing, I think.
Take heart...you are not alone! My husband wears tatty old shirts like that b/c he "has finally got them broken in." I kid you not!!
Heather, frayed and torn is the new fashion! Shoot they sell hats and jeans in this condition! Steve is good to go anywhere except to a fancy restaurant in the shirt!
Ha ha
Mark
Don't even get me started on husbands in tatty old shirts!...
Just last night, Steve pointed out the "sunwashed canvas shirt" in the new L.L. Bean catalogue...looks just like his beloved Patagonia...guess I ought to order one for him!
You know Heather - they're all alike. My brother is 69 and he still has shirts from High School. With Tom it's Red Sox t-shirts - drawers of them! But, life's too short to fret the small things so I let him keep them!
Karen
This post was actually written tongue-in-cheek...I've been teasing Steve about his shirt for a while now, but he's a big boy and does as he wants! :)
Is Steve asking if the "shirt fairy" has come after his shirt yet? Maybe the shirt/binky fairy is all in one. You'll have two upset boys if his shirt AND the binky disappear!
I say let the guy wear it!
It has got to be a guy thing for sure.
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