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12th May 10, 05:25 PM
#10
Originally Posted by ThistleDown
The baseball cap has now been reduced to "ballcap" has it? May I suggest that that moves it somewhat closer to being accepted as tradtional US attire ...
Rex
You, good sir, may suggest anything that you like. I, for one, would take great issue with that suggestion. It's 'tradition' is that of ball-parks, truck (lorry) drivers*, and a certain baggy-pant-ill-mannered set. I'm not the most formal of men (I try never to wear more than a linen shirt and shorts. I'm slowly trying to phase the shorts out for the kilt, but that's taking some work), but I draw the line at my **** hanging out of my pants as if I were wearing my father's trousers, or some giant, foam-fronted, cap.
*No offense intended for those whose profession is to shift everything we need in life around on our roads, my uncle drove for almost 20 years... but you must admit, drivers aren't usually the most 'stylish'.
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