I'm wearing a black 60"x50" black plastic mill black tash bag as a robe as I write this question. What is your opinion of it, and will you ever wear a unused plastic garbage,... moreI'm wearing a black 60"x50" black plastic mill black tash bag as a robe as I write this question. What is your opinion of it, and will you ever wear a unused plastic garbage, trash, bin bag/liner as clothing.
Will you suggest wearing unused plastic garbage, trash, bin bag/liners as clothing to be added to your companies dress code. Why or why not. By the way I'm wearing one ... moreWill you suggest wearing unused plastic garbage, trash, bin bag/liners as clothing to be added to your companies dress code. Why or why not. By the way I'm wearing one as I write this.
It seems like every new T-shirt I buy has some kind of horrible itchy tag in the back. And in the old days, tags could be easily cut off (yep, I'm old enough to remember that). Now... moreIt seems like every new T-shirt I buy has some kind of horrible itchy tag in the back. And in the old days, tags could be easily cut off (yep, I'm old enough to remember that). Now they are sewn on the back of the shirt so removing them requires a seam-ripper and you risk putting a hole in the shirt. Some tags are even printed on, but they are still itchy!
Will you all or incorporate wearing outfits made out of unused plastic garbage, trash, bin bag/liners into your company's dress code. Tasteful ones of course and non transpar... moreWill you all or incorporate wearing outfits made out of unused plastic garbage, trash, bin bag/liners into your company's dress code. Tasteful ones of course and non transparent ones as well.
Will you ask them to wear an unused plastic garbage, trash, bin bag/liner as clothing and pose in it and give their opinion about wearing it. Why or why not?
What is your opinion of wearing unused plastic garbage, trash, bin bag/liners as clothing. Other than for the rain. Why do you think this and how do you look in them.