It’s easy to name something you have to wear and can’t wait to take off, so this question flips the script and focuses on an opposing concept. Give it a whirl, think wa... moreIt’s easy to name something you have to wear and can’t wait to take off, so this question flips the script and focuses on an opposing concept. Give it a whirl, think way outside the box and let’s see some imaginative answers out there.
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My grandmother was born during the last decade of the 19th century. She hated wearing corsets because the undergarment restricted her breathing. Still, at the insistenc... moreMy grandmother was born during the last decade of the 19th century. She hated wearing corsets because the undergarment restricted her breathing. Still, at the insistence of my great-grandmother, my grandmother wore corsets to achieve the-then fashionable "hourglass" figure. My grandmother abandoned the wearing of corsets during the 1920's, when women wore looser-fitting dresses.
Hello:Well, of course you have a hat, but is it funky? I ask because I have this hat that I LOVE, and my wife HATES. Like me, my hat is old and narley. The cloth ... moreHello:Well, of course you have a hat, but is it funky? I ask because I have this hat that I LOVE, and my wife HATES. Like me, my hat is old and narley. The cloth on the bill is in tatters. But, I love it.. I wear it everywhere. My wife buys me any number of very cool hats.. But, I don't wear 'em. My hat is broken in just right. The only person who got the significance of my hat was the pizza maker at Costco.. The bill on her hat was ragged too.. I'm also getting carried away with the "significance" of my hat.. It's a hat, for crying out loud. But, you have a piece of clothing just like my hat, don't you?excon less