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Thread started 03/19/06 7:18pm

theAudience

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Simple Shopping (from a straight male point of view)

Since i'm about to spend a few days in a frigid locale, I decided to go pick up what I considered some very basic items.

A couple of plain sweat shirts...




And some simple thermal underwear...




Shopping for me is a very utilitarian process. I get no high from it. No endorphin rush.
This whole endeavor is totally planned from the store i'm going to, the store entrance i'll use and (to the best of my last memory of the store) the exact aisle and shelf i'm headed for before I get into the car.

Pretty much a surgical strike. Right! disbelief

I had no clue that unless I was in the market for overpriced oversized jeans, logo encrusted t-shirts and hoodies or calf-length "shorts" that I was SOL.

confuse Now i've got my spots for expensive suits and such, but since when did a plain sweat shirt become...rare fashion?

This remained true for what I thought were all the common man establishments. Walmart, JC Penney, Sears, Mervyns etc.
If I hadn't spotted a Big 5 Sporting Goods store on my way home, i'd even have frequented more average joe fare like Marshalls and Ross.

Thanks to Big 5, I at least ended up with some underwear that, from its description, appears to have been designed for someone about to take on Pakistan's K-2.

The plain sweat shirts are still a mystery. Looks like it's online shopping for the kid. confused


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Reply #1 posted 03/19/06 7:21pm

TMPletz

Hopefully the frigid locale isn't Minnesota. You'd be shot wearing a green sweatshirt...even if it DOESN'T say "PACKERS" on it. cheese

lol
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Reply #2 posted 03/19/06 8:22pm

Justin1972UK

Why do the sweaters have to be plain?

Where are you going?
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Reply #3 posted 03/19/06 8:48pm

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TMPletz said:

Hopefully the frigid locale isn't Minnesota. You'd be shot wearing a green sweatshirt...even if it DOESN'T say "PACKERS" on it. cheese

lol

It's not Minnesota and living in L.A., i'm used to dressing color neutral...unfortunately. neutral


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Reply #4 posted 03/19/06 8:50pm

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Justin1972UK said:

Why do the sweaters have to be plain?

Where are you going?

It just what I wanted. Plain sweat shirts without hoods or logos.
Seemed like a simple enough desire. wink

Headed for The Big Apple. cool


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Reply #5 posted 03/19/06 8:56pm

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For the most part I 2 do the "no logo" thing. If my cloths are to have anything on it, it can't have anything to do with the company and it must be discreet.

I am not getting paid to advertize their shit.
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Reply #6 posted 03/20/06 9:13am

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theAudience said:

Justin1972UK said:

Why do the sweaters have to be plain?

Where are you going?

It just what I wanted. Plain sweat shirts without hoods or logos.
Seemed like a simple enough desire. wink

Headed for The Big Apple. cool


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Did you try Goodwill? Seriously, the Goodwill stores in the trendy areas of Atlanta have brand new stuff - sometimes even with the tags still on them! And their sweatshirts are priced at $4.59....

I hate to shop - I use your same tactic: I decide what I need, which store to go to, park and go in, head directly for the department I desire, buy the product and leave. And that is that!
cool No worrying about sales, no fussing over coupons...just do it!
Have fun in NYC! smile Wish I was going - one of my favorite places to go!
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Reply #7 posted 03/20/06 9:14am

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Wal mart didn't have plain sweatshirts?????
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Reply #8 posted 03/20/06 9:34am

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cubic61052 said:

Did you try Goodwill? Seriously, the Goodwill stores in the trendy areas of Atlanta have brand new stuff - sometimes even with the tags still on them! And their sweatshirts are priced at $4.59....

I hate to shop - I use your same tactic: I decide what I need, which store to go to, park and go in, head directly for the department I desire, buy the product and leave. And that is that!
cool No worrying about sales, no fussing over coupons...just do it!
Have fun in NYC! smile Wish I was going - one of my favorite places to go!

hmmm Never thought about Goodwill.


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Reply #9 posted 03/20/06 9:35am

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jerseykrs said:

Wal mart didn't have plain sweatshirts?????

Do you believe that? confused

That's the first place I went because they had them the last time I had this craving.


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Reply #10 posted 03/20/06 9:57am

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theAudience said:

cubic61052 said:

Did you try Goodwill? Seriously, the Goodwill stores in the trendy areas of Atlanta have brand new stuff - sometimes even with the tags still on them! And their sweatshirts are priced at $4.59....

I hate to shop - I use your same tactic: I decide what I need, which store to go to, park and go in, head directly for the department I desire, buy the product and leave. And that is that!
cool No worrying about sales, no fussing over coupons...just do it!
Have fun in NYC! smile Wish I was going - one of my favorite places to go!

hmmm Never thought about Goodwill.


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Check it out....at least in the Atlanta area, they aren't what they used to be. Now they are clean, organized, the clothing in impeccable shape. And you can buy ten of them for the price you will pay for one Nike at a regular retail store!
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Reply #11 posted 03/20/06 10:57am

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You can get name brand tees and sweats pretty cheap at places like Burlington Coat Factory and TJMaxx. I love the plain Nike t shirts, they hold up better when you wash them, than some off brand discount shirt you get at Walmart or wherever. Kaufmanns usually carries alot of Russell Athletic and Champion sweatshirts pretty cheap too.

As for shorts, yeah sometimes they can be a little too long and start looking more like capri pants (which should NEVER be worn by a guy, I don't care how gay you are, LOL). But it's not as bad as those athletic shorts from the 80's. The polyester ones, that came in loud colors, and had white trim at the bottom. Those things were way too short, you sit down or bend over and your balls were practically falling out LOL.
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Reply #12 posted 03/20/06 12:04pm

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Tom said:

You can get name brand tees and sweats pretty cheap at places like Burlington Coat Factory and TJMaxx. I love the plain Nike t shirts, they hold up better when you wash them, than some off brand discount shirt you get at Walmart or wherever. Kaufmanns usually carries alot of Russell Athletic and Champion sweatshirts pretty cheap too.

As for shorts, yeah sometimes they can be a little too long and start looking more like capri pants (which should NEVER be worn by a guy, I don't care how gay you are, LOL). But it's not as bad as those athletic shorts from the 80's. The polyester ones, that came in loud colors, and had white trim at the bottom. Those things were way too short, you sit down or bend over and your balls were practically falling out LOL.

Burlington is a good idea.
I believe there's one at an outlet mall close to where I work.

Wasn't he the poster boy for those "balls-out" shorts...



...eek


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Reply #13 posted 03/20/06 12:28pm

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theAudience said:

Tom said:

You can get name brand tees and sweats pretty cheap at places like Burlington Coat Factory and TJMaxx. I love the plain Nike t shirts, they hold up better when you wash them, than some off brand discount shirt you get at Walmart or wherever. Kaufmanns usually carries alot of Russell Athletic and Champion sweatshirts pretty cheap too.

As for shorts, yeah sometimes they can be a little too long and start looking more like capri pants (which should NEVER be worn by a guy, I don't care how gay you are, LOL). But it's not as bad as those athletic shorts from the 80's. The polyester ones, that came in loud colors, and had white trim at the bottom. Those things were way too short, you sit down or bend over and your balls were practically falling out LOL.

Burlington is a good idea.
I believe there's one at an outlet mall close to where I work.

Wasn't he the poster boy for those "balls-out" shorts...



...eek


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Two years ago I was eating at a sidewalk cafe in NYC and the guy that played Robocop (Peter "somethingorother") showed up for lunch in a pair little nylon panty-style jogging short thingys and he was commando and his ballocks were dropping like two used up bovine udders - it was grotesque and he ruined my lunch!
barf
Let's get back to the problem at hand: where to buy sweatshirts.... hmmm
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Reply #14 posted 03/20/06 12:49pm

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cubic61052 said:

Two years ago I was eating at a sidewalk cafe in NYC and the guy that played Robocop (Peter "somethingorother") showed up for lunch in a pair little nylon panty-style jogging short thingys and he was commando and his ballocks were dropping like two used up bovine udders - it was grotesque and he ruined my lunch!
barf
Let's get back to the problem at hand: where to buy sweatshirts.... hmmm

That'd be...



...Peter Weller.


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theAudience said:

cubic61052 said:

Two years ago I was eating at a sidewalk cafe in NYC and the guy that played Robocop (Peter "somethingorother") showed up for lunch in a pair little nylon panty-style jogging short thingys and he was commando and his ballocks were dropping like two used up bovine udders - it was grotesque and he ruined my lunch!
barf
Let's get back to the problem at hand: where to buy sweatshirts.... hmmm

That'd be...



...Peter Weller.


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yeah...not a pretty sight, let me tell you! *gack*
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Reply #16 posted 03/20/06 1:24pm

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Have fun in New York. Give Natisse a big hug for me. She's a sweetheart.


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Reply #17 posted 03/20/06 1:37pm

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That is one reason I like to buy my cloths online. Seldom ever has a guy thought they needed some new piece of cloths for "that night", unlike crazy ass women, we are basicly more stable when it comes to our clothing needs.

I can order the "t-shirts" and jeans I ware most of the time, but I don't need that type item in a rush.

nod for male shopping I say try online shopping. It keeps you from having to go to the store, and lets face it, you don't try the shit on anyway.
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Reply #18 posted 03/20/06 1:49pm

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MickG said:

That is one reason I like to buy my cloths online. Seldom ever has a guy thought they needed some new piece of cloths for "that night", unlike crazy ass women, we are basicly more stable when it comes to our clothing needs.



OK, not to pick a fight or anything, but what's 'crazy-ass' or 'unstable' about wanting a new outfit? lol
I take my fashion seriously, you understand.
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Reply #19 posted 03/20/06 1:53pm

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CarrieMpls said:

MickG said:

That is one reason I like to buy my cloths online. Seldom ever has a guy thought they needed some new piece of cloths for "that night", unlike crazy ass women, we are basicly more stable when it comes to our clothing needs.



OK, not to pick a fight or anything, but what's 'crazy-ass' or 'unstable' about wanting a new outfit? lol
I take my fashion seriously, you understand.


Nothing is wrong with liking to get new outfits, but if you have a fit because you are going out and thus need a new outfit that day, to ware that day, that is just crazy nutty wink
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Reply #20 posted 03/20/06 6:44pm

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MIGUELGOMEZ said:

Have fun in New York. Give Natisse a big hug for me. She's a sweetheart.


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Thanks and will do. thumbs up!


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