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Anonymous /fa/18473189#18473385
6/26/2025, 6:46:00 PM
>>18473376
>unless you buy them together as a "matching outfit".
thats how most people bought them out of the mail order catalogues back in the day and how they were advertised to be bought btw.
dunno what you think is inauthentic about that. its still to this day how most tradies buy their work clothes.
>If you actually work in your clothes, that state only lasts a few days.
when you get a new shiny thing do you take a picture of it to show your friends when you first get it or a month later?
cmon common sense.
>If you've ever worked in clothes like that, you know how badly it sucks when the fabric pulls tight below your crotch, when you step on the cuff, or when the fabric becomes weat from sweat or rain and starts hitting your calves with every step.
no it doesn't suck to work with cuffs. it depends on what you're doing. sometimes snagging or getting dirt in the cuffs is a problem. sometimes its not and being able to slightly roll/unroll your pants to get brand new material at your hem is advantageous. cuffing is not unpopular in agricultural work.
also, dumbass
you just got done bitching about how his clothes are brand new. you don't hem them until they're shrunken unless you want high waters. sometimes that can take multiple washes. u would know this if you werent a larper.
>when you step on the cuff
if you can step on your cuff then you need to cuff it higher dipshit lmao. skill issue? u would know this if you werent a larper.
>or when the fabric becomes weat from sweat or rain and starts hitting your calves with every step
never had that problem in canada/washington. where do you live with so much rainfall? kauai or something? u would know this if you werent a larper.

saying stuff like this kind of makes it obvious you never have done real labor in your life and YOU'RE the larper.
you sound like some seething fag who's never worked a day in your life.