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Hair band on top? Grunge band on bottom?
when girls became a thing sophomore year in HS (AND i got my contacts AND i got my dr license) how i dressed became a concernZilch fashion sense. Zip, zero, nada, nil.
I'd live out my days in running/gym wear, jeans, and t-shirts.
when girls became a thing sophomore year in HS (AND i got my contacts AND i got my dr license) how i dressed became a concern
i started kinda GQ, then in college was kind of in the New Wave thing
HOWEVER moving to NY squashed any fashion chasing for me - i was never going to compete, so i went pretty basic jeans/tshirts whenever possible
once i started touring, efficiency became the dressing/packing concern - especially shoes ALWAYS looking for the shoes that had the broadest look usage
grad school/teaching college i was in loose dance clothes 12 hrs a day so...
teaching HS got even worse - in a day i could teach a lecture class, a dance class, a theatre class and a PE class - ALWAYS in pursuit of the one look to rule them all
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Remember the surf shirt Gary Busey wore in Point Break? I went through a phase of wearing only that style shirt/shorts. It was a thing of beauty...when girls became a thing sophomore year in HS (AND i got my contacts AND i got my dr license) how i dressed became a concern
i started kinda GQ, then in college was kind of in the New Wave thing
HOWEVER moving to NY squashed any fashion chasing for me - i was never going to compete, so i went pretty basic jeans/tshirts whenever possible
once i started touring, efficiency became the dressing/packing concern - especially shoes ALWAYS looking for the shoes that had the broadest look usage
grad school/teaching college i was in loose dance clothes 12 hrs a day so...
teaching HS got even worse - in a day i could teach a lecture class, a dance class, a theatre class and a PE class - ALWAYS in pursuit of the one look to rule them all