Obsessed with a certain item of clothing.

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06 May 2009, 8:02 am

It can happen to me. I think its just my bored mind fixating, for whatever reason. I'm trying to cut that out nowadays.


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06 May 2009, 9:30 am

millie wrote:
i've often become fixated on one "uniform" that i wear all the time.
same, same, same.


Yeah, same here. I've often joked that my closet looks like superman's closet with several shirts that look almost exactly the same lined up in a row. I've began recently to try to break the mold by buying a few different colors, though. It's really hard to do.

I also remember years ago when I was going through my Eddie Vedder obsession that I had found a flannel shirt that was very similar to the one that he was wearing in a picture. I wore that thing until it literally fell apart at the seams.



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06 May 2009, 5:49 pm

I don't really have any obsessions borrowed from any specific character but, for the most part at least, I strongly prefer plain clothes and that my clothing choices are based on business-casual attire, save for the hoodies.


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06 May 2009, 6:40 pm

I like loose fitting T-shirts, and my favourite colour is pea green. With my nice round shape, I can look like a pea from a distance. :O)


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06 May 2009, 6:49 pm

When I was 5 years old, I loved Christopher Robin in Winnie the Pooh, so I liked shorts a lot and had to wear them all the time and a t shirt. I would even wear them under my clothes.



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06 May 2009, 6:57 pm

Hoodies/jackets
my firestation shirts
crocs
polos


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06 May 2009, 6:57 pm

Yeah, my leather jacket. It's my psychological "Kevlar".

I also always have to wear at least half black, and always heavy materials.


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06 May 2009, 8:32 pm

underwares. dont ask



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07 May 2009, 1:15 am

I wear the same design/material button-down shirts every day. The colours and patterns are different, but they can't be bright, and anything bright red I will immediately throw away. My trousers are more variable, but not by that much. I will almost never wear a t-shirt or sweatshirt in public. I probably look stupid wearing a button-down long-sleeve shirt with cut-off shorts, but I do that. I have five copies of the same eyeglass frames so that when I need a new prescription I don't have to go without glasses to get it in the exact same frames. I wear a slouchy "adventurer's" fedora and I feel weird outdoors without it. I keep buying the exact same shoes when the old ones wear out, and have done for about fifteen years. But I don't think about these things, so I guess I'm not obsessed. Maybe I am obsessed with trying to find neckties with really odd patterns that are small enough that nobody really notices that they're weird.

Sometimes I become interested in the shoes of certain individuals, and notice how many different pairs they wear. I have to resist the urge to make this observation aloud.