there is little sense, or point, in faffing on and not cutting to the chase, look you see. recently i purchased some new black jeans. also, i acquired a light brown ("tan" i think) belt. indeed, despite the laws, actually commandments, against such, yes they were combined by moi. and i might as well start referring to myself in a Frenchie way anyway, for surely i am going to hell for this.
little do i know in this world, but even less of what i am aware of pertains to sartorial elegance, or fashion, or any such thing close to dress sense. but, then, yes, as all should be, i have knowledge of how, with regards to attire, one is not really supposed to blend the black and the brown. actually this might only be in association of brown shoes (or boots) with black trousers, but up to now to play it safe i have not ever mixed these shades, at least not knowingly.
right, let us get this over and done with. here is a picture of the sinful blend, then, presented of course in the greater good and glory of Commodore 64 mode.
provenance of my new garments? i am (as ever) not sure why such would be of interest, but the jeans came from a market stall quite close to me. the traditional retailers appear to refuse to stock clothing for gents of my size, so f*** them if they don't want my coins. a most agreeable price was paid for them too, noticeably south of £20 but yet a bit north of £15.
just what is the issue with mixing black and brown garments (or footwear)? i really don't know, now that i think. this was just something drilled in to me at some stage, i do not even recall when.
now that i have spent a few moments considering the implications of wearing black trousers and brown shoes, i am off to go and see if i can do that too. believe you me, i am quite prepared to face the same consequences what Dave Gahan out of Depeche Mode did, as bravely as you like.
be excellent to each other!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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