Little or no influence on society
May. 13th, 2005 01:47 pmSumana's latest article is interesting (and familiar) to me.
As most of this weblog's readers are probably aware, there is very little daring or variety in my wardrobe. Monochromatic t-shirts, dark sweat pants; a sweater, if it's cold. Sometimes, I think that it would be nice to look more interesting - even if it did mean allocating more brainpower to the figuring out of what I'm going to wear in the morning - but I don't really know how I'd go about it. It would need to be something offbeat, not least because I'm a bit of a clothing snob, and would not really be satisfied with many of the more common options (e.g. jeans).
A while ago, my mother was going to help me learn to make my own pants, which would at least help my default outfit feel cooler to me. I should take that up again.
As most of this weblog's readers are probably aware, there is very little daring or variety in my wardrobe. Monochromatic t-shirts, dark sweat pants; a sweater, if it's cold. Sometimes, I think that it would be nice to look more interesting - even if it did mean allocating more brainpower to the figuring out of what I'm going to wear in the morning - but I don't really know how I'd go about it. It would need to be something offbeat, not least because I'm a bit of a clothing snob, and would not really be satisfied with many of the more common options (e.g. jeans).
A while ago, my mother was going to help me learn to make my own pants, which would at least help my default outfit feel cooler to me. I should take that up again.