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Boring question but very pertinent!?
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What's your everyday ware? Mine is Levis, sweatshirt and docksiders.
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ware or wear?
I quit Levis, they're anti-gun.
Wranglers, trail running (well, strolling in my case) shoes, Stetson, Cinch, wrangler, or Carhart shirt.
jeans, t-shirt, low cut boots, Kimber 3" SCU
Most of my 'every day' work clothes are whatever I find at the right price on that auction site. Boots are currently military issue from same place. Only clothes I buy new--socks and underwear(not WARE).
If your outfit doesn't include a sidearm you aren't fully dressed.
And fiery auto crashes
Some will die in hot pursuit
While sifting through my ashes
Some will fall in love with life
And drink it from a fountain
That is pouring like an avalanche
Coming down the mountain
My outfit includes 2 side arms.
My left arm and my right one. There is one on each side! 😄
I get up in the morning and put on my cleanest dirty shirt...
Carhartt jeans, and flannels and Redwing low cut boots in the winter. Shorts, t shirts Redwing low cut boots in the summer.
Pretty simple
Cargo shorts, T-shirt, tennis shoes when it it warm......Wrangler Jeans, T-shirt, work boots if I am working outside...
Add a sweatshirt if it is cold... No matter how I dress daily, Spyderco knife, Sig 365.
I shine it up a little more for church and some outings......
Wrangler jeans and t shirt and new balance light weight hikers in warm weather ad a flannel shirt carhart jacket And boots in cold.
Wrangler Riggs or a pair of Dickies jeans and a Henley style T shirt. Footwear depends on the task at hand. Used to wear Levis 'till I learned how much money they give to anti-gun causes.
Jeans/shorts, T shirt and Sperry's
Uniform of the Day
Otherwise, pretty much always shorts, t-shirt, and running shoes.
Anything but steel toed boots and FR uniforms. I dress for comfort these days, including a comfortable IWB holster.
Blue jeans, dickies shirts, red, blue, or tan, Red Wing uninsulated work boots.
Fellers if we chose not to wear something made by the alphabet, anti this and that gang, we would be neeked.
Wranglers, T shirt and Cowboy boots. Sometimes I will wear sketchers when just hanging out at the house.
Ball cap, Pocket Tee, Blue jeans and sneakers most days.
Dug the Carhart Extremes out of the basement. We dress in layers.
Blouse, fleece jacket, jeans, boots and most likely a .38 special 😁😎
"Independence Now, Independence Forever."
John Adams
Boots, Dockers and a "polo" for work. Tee shirt and boxers at home during warmer months camo shorts or pants if I'm stepping outside the front door.
Almost forgot Crocs unless I'm going to my friend's farm then boots (they have a donkey and they poo any where). And if I don't do my hair Boonies.
Always a T-shirt with a pocket, shorts in nice weather, some cheap unknown make of blue jeans from Sam's Club (probably Chinese or ???) with a heavy flannel long-sleeved shirt in cold weather months.
I discovered Sketchers light weight loafers a few years ago and have been wearing them ever since. When I boot up for outdoor winter work and activities, the old heavily lined Sorel's feel like cement overshoes! Also wear a Veteran's ball cap in various colors and logo's much of the time when out and about.
Jeans of various manufacture and blue or brown. T-shirt In the Fall, long sleeve flannel shirt, and various jackets, coats and gloves. I also wear Sketchers shoes, sandals, and I recently bought a pair of their slip-in shoes. Absolutely love them.
Joe
My best pet hair covered shirt
Right now, I'm still wearing cargo shorts, a t-shirt, and shoes. I hear it's getting cold and will probably have to wear long pants or Jeans on Monday.
In shorts wearing weather, I will predominantly pocket carry my Ruger LC9s Pro pistol in my front pocket using an Alabama Pocket Holster. I also carry 2 spare mags in my other front pocket using a Desantis Mag Packer. This is my around house around the town carry. My wallet, phone, and keys go in the leg cargo pocket. These shorts offer enough room in the front pockets to get a shooting grip on my pistol and perform a quick draw.
https://www.kohls.com/product/prd-5703122/mens-sonoma-goods-for-life-12-everyday-cargo-shorts.jsp?color=English%20Elm&prdPV=7
If I know I'm going to the big city or Springfield, MO, I'll switch to OWB carry with my cargo shorts and a Glock 43X with 15rd mag in the gun and 1 or 2 back up 20rd mags. I will either wear a heavy Carhartt T-shirt or a short sleeve button down shirt untucked.
I like these Bass Pro Redhead shirts as the tails on them are square and they don't look stupid untucked.
https://www.basspro.com/shop/en/redhead-cape-cod-short-sleeve-plaid-shirt-for-men
For cold weather clothing I like Carhartt jeans or Bass Pro Redhead pants. I hate sitting on my wallet or phone and these Redhead Ultimate Work Pants have a leg pocket I can put both into:
If wearing Jeans I like to wear a long sleeve untucked "shirt jacket" over a tucked in T-shirt. I can put my phone and wallet into the chest pockets.
Example:
https://www.basspro.com/shop/en/redhead-ranch-willow-springs-shirt-jacket-for-men
When jackets are required for cold / rain / snow. I have 2 weights of black nylon zip up jackets with hoods that I got from the Eddie Bauer Outlet store.
I gave up on carrying pocket knives but each vehicle has fixed blade knives in them, along with spare mags and spare ammo.
For shoes, I prefer Merrell hiking shoes year round. I get them almost 1/2 off here:
https://www.sierra.com/mens-shoes~d~11/merrell~b~13400/
Black jeans (non-Levi's), green Duluth "No polo polo" pocket shirt, New Balance shoes. might upgrade shirt for social occassions
my retirement clothes are used to be white underwear. Being truely retired is when you go to the mailbox and forget you only have your underwear on.........