Donât be sorry, I wouldnât suggest all that if I didnât think itâd be fun. Anyway, you donât strike me as a plain T-shirt guy.
Oh wow, am I the Molly Ringwald to your Ally Sheedy? Am I actually going to give you a bad makeover that will be lambasted by feminist film critics decades later?
Yeah lol. We're just a couple of dudes ready to piss off some feminist film critics with our risky behaviors lmfao.
BOS. TON!
So here's my proposed itinerary. I tried to throw in a mix of different styles and price points, but if it seems like I'm missing anything you'd be interested in, let me know. Maybe next Saturday? What do you think?
- Leave Enodia at 6:30 AM. SHARP! :)
- Arrive at Great Taste Bakery & Restaurant ~ 10. Dim sum, but we gotta keep it moving.
- Stop 1: Primark. Fast-fashion retailer from Ireland, I'm kind of interested in seeing what they got. This is the first and only US location.
- Stop 2: Concepts International. Streetwear/hypebeast/sneakerhead clothing. I feel like this isn't precisely your scene, but it's worth checking out, imo.
- Stop 3: Nordstrom Rack. The Rack, baby. This should be at least a little familiar. Discounted department store clothing.
- Stop 4: Buck Mason. I've been to the one in LA, this store is for guys who dream of living in the woods and writing the next great American novel. So you'd be a god among them.
- Stop 5: Uniqlo. Affordable, stylish box clothing. :)
- Stop 6: Bodega. Streetwear/hypebeast/sneakerhead clothing, but more affordable than Concepts International (think Vans versus Off-White).
- By this point, we will probably be exhausted and hungry, so we'll need to head to Mahaniyom for Thai tapas. Sounds good...?
- Stop 7: Buffalo Exchange. Used clothing, I used to go to the one in Long Beach, CA, decently curated but not dirt cheap.
- Stop 8 (if we're not too tired or repulsed by the idea of shopping): The Garment District. Located in Cambridge, so my suspicion is this store trends more toward the college-aged crowd. Still, might be interesting to check out, and you can also buy clothing by the pound here.
Lmk what you think! We should be back in Enodia by 11:00 PM by the latest, lol.
So here's my proposed itinerary. I tried to throw in a mix of different styles and price points, but if it seems like I'm missing anything you'd be interested in, let me know. Maybe next Saturday? What do you think?
- Leave Enodia at 6:30 AM. SHARP! :)
- Arrive at Great Taste Bakery & Restaurant ~ 10. Dim sum, but we gotta keep it moving.
- Stop 1: Primark. Fast-fashion retailer from Ireland, I'm kind of interested in seeing what they got. This is the first and only US location.
- Stop 2: Concepts International. Streetwear/hypebeast/sneakerhead clothing. I feel like this isn't precisely your scene, but it's worth checking out, imo.
- Stop 3: Nordstrom Rack. The Rack, baby. This should be at least a little familiar. Discounted department store clothing.
- Stop 4: Buck Mason. I've been to the one in LA, this store is for guys who dream of living in the woods and writing the next great American novel. So you'd be a god among them.
- Stop 5: Uniqlo. Affordable, stylish box clothing. :)
- Stop 6: Bodega. Streetwear/hypebeast/sneakerhead clothing, but more affordable than Concepts International (think Vans versus Off-White).
- By this point, we will probably be exhausted and hungry, so we'll need to head to Mahaniyom for Thai tapas. Sounds good...?
- Stop 7: Buffalo Exchange. Used clothing, I used to go to the one in Long Beach, CA, decently curated but not dirt cheap.
- Stop 8 (if we're not too tired or repulsed by the idea of shopping): The Garment District. Located in Cambridge, so my suspicion is this store trends more toward the college-aged crowd. Still, might be interesting to check out, and you can also buy clothing by the pound here.
Lmk what you think! We should be back in Enodia by 11:00 PM by the latest, lol.
No problem, I'm excited to see what connects with you. And this works out for me too, because I think the plan is for me and Annie to visit her parents later this month, so I need some nice clothes.
I had a lumbar puncture this morning, so: tired, headache, back kinda hurts. Basically, I feel busted. And I have to lie on my back, which is very boring. How's it with you? You un-possumed yourself by the time I dropped off Hot Cheetos, so that must have felt nice.
I had a lumbar puncture this morning, so: tired, headache, back kinda hurts. Basically, I feel busted. And I have to lie on my back, which is very boring. How's it with you? You un-possumed yourself by the time I dropped off Hot Cheetos, so that must have felt nice.
I haven't, so this will be interesting, lmao. And actually, I think I will need your help picking out a nice card for them. Just something that says, "I'm normal and not a gold-digging axe murderer, hello." Maybe a nice coffee table book, too? What do rich people like?
Annie's got me covered, but thanks. I thought I told you, but I guess I forgot I never did. It's a pretty safe procedure and nothing I'm experiencing is out of the ordinary. I'm more interested in hearing about how you un-possumed, tbh. (Please, I'm very bored right now. I need enrichment.)
Annie's got me covered, but thanks. I thought I told you, but I guess I forgot I never did. It's a pretty safe procedure and nothing I'm experiencing is out of the ordinary. I'm more interested in hearing about how you un-possumed, tbh. (Please, I'm very bored right now. I need enrichment.)
Oh, honey is a good idea. Itâs like saying, âHi, Iâm so sweet! Donât pulverize me with your eyes, please.â
Thatâs really nice of you, Whit, and a tempting offer. But the headache should clear up after tomorrow. We can workshop dinner party dishes together next week, how about that?
Xanny poppin lol. Hereâs kind of a weird question, but pertinent: what happens to your clothes when you go possum? Iâm just thinking of how you could keep meds on you if you were out and about.Perhaps, dare I say, you start using a tote bagâŠ
Thatâs really nice of you, Whit, and a tempting offer. But the headache should clear up after tomorrow. We can workshop dinner party dishes together next week, how about that?
Xanny poppin lol. Hereâs kind of a weird question, but pertinent: what happens to your clothes when you go possum? Iâm just thinking of how you could keep meds on you if you were out and about.
The clothes thing is a bummer. Do you get any sort of feeling before you change, like as a warning? And hm, if you wanted to keep your Xanax on you, it sounds like youâd need some sort of bag that wouldnât be hulked. Not a crossbody, thatâd definitely be hulked but⊠oh, maybe a tote?
Wear the tote, Whit. Do it.
Oh man, Iâm sorry, Whit. Have you noticed if certain things trip that, or youâre still figuring it out?
Itâs true. Lol I donât want to brag, but I have some fashionable ones. You can borrow one or two while you find Your Tote.
Itâs true. Lol I donât want to brag, but I have some fashionable ones. You can borrow one or two while you find Your Tote.
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Oh shoot, you move fast. Did Parson set you up with all that? Stressful, but really exciting. I saw Harris was looking for part-time work, maybe once you get help with the shop, youâll have less stress on your plate?
Yes, I have just the thing: Kirkland Signature Mesh Shopper Bag. It has a zip top so nobody will see/jack your underwear. As far as brands go, LL Bean does nice ones. Generally youâll want to go with totes from grocery stores and markets, like Trader Joeâs or that natural food market in Colchester, because you want a really thick bag thatâll stand up to wear and tear. The worst thing is when youâre walking around and your tote bag rips and your water bottle, wallet, keys, phone, sunglasses case, first aid kit, emergency sewing kit, pencil case, spare socks, travel-sized cologne, Aquaphor, Gun Oil H2O, and sudoku book fall out. Like great, lmfao.
Yes, I have just the thing: Kirkland Signature Mesh Shopper Bag. It has a zip top so nobody will see/jack your underwear. As far as brands go, LL Bean does nice ones. Generally youâll want to go with totes from grocery stores and markets, like Trader Joeâs or that natural food market in Colchester, because you want a really thick bag thatâll stand up to wear and tear. The worst thing is when youâre walking around and your tote bag rips and your water bottle, wallet, keys, phone, sunglasses case, first aid kit, emergency sewing kit, pencil case, spare socks, travel-sized cologne, Aquaphor, Gun Oil H2O, and sudoku book fall out. Like great, lmfao.
Delegation! đȘ And Harris is a good kid. Curious and very into books, I think heâll be really helpful.
And oh yeah, once you get yourself a tote bag, youâre never going back to pockets. Although depending on the situation, you wonât want to put everything in your tote. For example, casual out and about, slap on a carabiner for your keys. Back belt loop if you want to say âIâm a reserved gentleman,â front belt loop if youâre trying to let the people know youâre a dog, but you can be tamed, if you know what I mean. Itâs all about accessories.
And oh yeah, once you get yourself a tote bag, youâre never going back to pockets. Although depending on the situation, you wonât want to put everything in your tote. For example, casual out and about, slap on a carabiner for your keys. Back belt loop if you want to say âIâm a reserved gentleman,â front belt loop if youâre trying to let the people know youâre a dog, but you can be tamed, if you know what I mean. Itâs all about accessories.



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