Quote:
Originally Posted by Craig T
When I see a 50+ guy walk into a restaurant, or pull up in a Porsche wearing flip-flops and cargo shorts, I assume he must be extremely confident, secure with himself, and could not care less what others think of him.
I run in a pack of early retired guys. Every one of us dresses in cargo shorts and flip flops, so much so that my wife calls it the "Retired Guy's Uniform".
I hardly think a retired surgeon, retired nephrologist, and a cashed out Clinical Laboratory owner with a Ph.D could be called "lazy slob".
|
I like slippers. I've been retired since 2003 and t-shirt, shorts and slippers used to be my daily dress. Last year, the gf bought me some Tommy Bahama boat shoes that are really, really light and have been buying them ever since. If I never got those I'd be burning up slippers every three months, and that's with a rotation of boat shoes. I guess I've matured to daily shoe use since I hit 50.
__________________
The fun - '06 Carrera, '79 930, '06 S4 Avant, '16 i8
The mundane - '24 Tesla Model 3, '22 Tesla Model Y, '19 Tacoma
|