The Shoutbox
Careful. McClaim might writeca song about you, DD.

"The boy drip swag like a broken faucet"
How about a dark dyed, knee-lenght jean short, plaid patterned cashy oversized collared shirt with white socks and solid black high-top sneeks.

Some of us were just born to stunt.
We doing Bugle Boy pics? That what we doin'. Ya'll are teeing this victory up for me.
I'm not sure if this is it or not (my memory of it is a little different), but if not it's kind of the ballpark:



Something like that was on a back, with some kind of double-B smaller version of the logo on the front around where a pocket would be, I think.
I had a purple Bugle Boy shirt that was my "best"/favorite shirt when I was 10. I worse it to my first day of school in 5th grade because it was the coolest thing I had.
I miss my high school Bugle Boy stovepipes.
Aye, I embrace Jason Bourne/real world spy vibes. If I can't get lost in a crowd then I'm doing something wrong.
I'm a boring straight-leg jeans person. Don't like baggy. Don't like fitted (I do NOT have ths shape for those, anyway). Just boring, standard-issue straight-leg jeans, thank you. The kind you DON'T NOTICE at all because they're so generic and transcend trends.
Can't really overstate the difference it makes in appearance to wear form-fitting clothes.
I think "slim" and "straight" probably used to be standard, but requires the designation now because people wear them a lot looser.

I used to, too. It blew my mind when I found an old pair (after the weight loss I was able to fit back into a bunch of old stuff), and I found it *insanely* baggy. Gave it away immediately.