My Great Uncle got married last year. I still had some "girly" clothes before I changed my style totally (all men's now ). I had a nice blue tye-dye looking shirt that I though would look fine. And had work pants (only slightly ripped). My mom, aunt and grandmother started a bitchfest on how I "Shouldn't wear tye-dye to a wedding" Is there seriously a rule for what to wear and not wear at a wedding? No? Didn't think so. Get off me already. I wore whatever they wanted me to (I looked rediculous) to keep them happy. Halfway through the reception, I changed pants . They about had a heart attack.
Now for Broadway. People wear jeans and a nice shirt to shows all the time. My mom actually was on my side for this. My grandmother hated it. She is the old school dress nice type. She hasn't really gotten with the times, at least for teens to 20 something year old's. She means well, but I wonder how she's gonna react when I come up there with what I have to wear. I have khakis and other pants to wear that are finally not ripped (yay for men's heights on clothes, though I wish there was one a length shorter), and I have nice shirts I wear to work.
I just hate how my family dictates what I should wear, or at least how what I have is never good enough for them. Hello! Broke retail worker here!!! I bring what I have.
Now for Broadway. People wear jeans and a nice shirt to shows all the time. My mom actually was on my side for this. My grandmother hated it. She is the old school dress nice type. She hasn't really gotten with the times, at least for teens to 20 something year old's. She means well, but I wonder how she's gonna react when I come up there with what I have to wear. I have khakis and other pants to wear that are finally not ripped (yay for men's heights on clothes, though I wish there was one a length shorter), and I have nice shirts I wear to work.
I just hate how my family dictates what I should wear, or at least how what I have is never good enough for them. Hello! Broke retail worker here!!! I bring what I have.
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