The answer is:Chicken or egg? Was the word sweat derived from sweater or was sweater derived from sweat. Just wondering.
Never bought one for myself ever. My collection has dwindled as my size has increased and the older female relatives in my life have decreased. But I did hear an old Rodney joke today that fit the topic:I don’t recall having made a conscious decision to rid my life of sweaters - never thought about it until this very moment.
Sweaters are my favorite part of fall/winter. I own about 40; probably 35 100% wool and five all-cotton. Love them and live in them Nov-April. Crewneck and cardigans, mainly. A few turtlenecks for when I feel like cosplaying a Bond villain. I don't own any v-necks or quarter zips.
Try wearing an oxford button-down underneath if itchiness is a problem. It's a classic New England look anyway. If they feel confining then I imagine sizing is the issue.
Not the same thing, but I had a friend (I think you might have met him) who bought 300 pair of underwear at Walmart during a big sale. Lasted him two years. Probably would have been longer if he did laundry.Not a big fan of sweaters but did get a bunch of light weight thermal long sleeve crew necks from Walmart for like $9 each.
Not the same thing, but I had a friend (I think you might have met him) who bought 300 pair of underwear at Walmart during a big sale. Lasted him two years. Probably would have been longer if he did laundry.
Not the same thing, but I had a friend (I think you might have met him) who bought 300 pair of underwear at Walmart during a big sale. Lasted him two years. Probably would have been longer if he did laundry.
You are too modest, others were coming to you and your sweetie. You guys visiting gave our tailgate cred.You sure it wasn't me you were introducing to others?
Do not own one. Do not remember the last time I did own one.
I don’t recall having made a conscious decision to rid my life of sweaters - never thought about it until this very moment.
Used to sit near windows at work, and needed fleeces all year long. Either the a/c or the outside cold.Kind of but I hated them when I was a skinny kid, they're like sweaty straight jackets. I'm not even big, like 5'10 220 lbs. but I know xl sweaters would be too tignt. There are so many huge and fat Americans, I have no clue where they shop. Big and Tall must make a killing.
I also have no clue how all these posters can wear a button down under a sweater, pretty good look but sounds so uncomfortble and hot under normal conditions and everyone has the women in the office who want the heat jacked up.
I made the thread to piggyback the most hated sports terms thread, we are in the offseason after all....
I don't wear them anymore. Wool is too itchy, cashmere is too clingy, cotton the most comfortable but still too confining. They all trap too much body heat. Thoughts?
I never wear a collared shirt under a sweater. My collection is probably 50% 1/4 zip, 25% v-neck and 25% crew neck. Always a crew neck undershirt, short or long sleeve. Sometimes a Henley.Can we talk about the sweater guy who doesn't wear a collared shirt under it? I think a requirement is a collard shirt of some sort. Even a dickie like Cousin Eddie in Christmas Vacation is better than the guy with no other shirt underneath, a size too small and man .
Can we talk about the sweater guy who doesn't wear a collared shirt under it? I think a requirement is a collard shirt of some sort. Even a dickie like Cousin Eddie in Christmas Vacation is better than the guy with no other shirt underneath, a size too small and man .
What? Hate the collared shirt underneath look (and feel). This is the right look:
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