Chapter 47. Let the shopping begin.
At some point, you know it had to happen. As a male, I try to avoid such conversations as the talk often ends up being about some sort of bag or purse. If it's not about purses or bags, it's devolves into talk about
Crocs or some other shoe or sandal.
My thoughts about talk of shoes/Crocs:
I can't get away from Crocs. They had a whole store dedicated to Crocs....IN CHINA....
However, I do have to do some shopping for the trip. It is well documented, but I don't make a ton of money working at the church. As a result, shopping of any sort, other than food and toiletries, rarely happens. I shop once, MAYBE twice a year for clothes...
I'm hoping to buy a few things for my upcoming trip.
The first on my list:
Chonies. Boxers. Undergarments. Whatever you call them where you are:
I need about 5 or 6 boxer shorts...mine are currently sporting extra breezeways..
Shoes
I need a new pair of shoes. Some sort of all terrain shoe will do. I like Keens or Merrills, but they are pricey. However, my last pair has lasted about 10 years and they don't stink....
I could use a pair of dressy casual shoes that I can wear dressed up or with a nice pair of jeans. Think Kenneth Cole type shoes or Steve Madden.
Shorts
4-5 pair of cargo shorts. Nuff said. I prefer American Eagle or Gap.
Polo shirts and dressy casual shirts
I could probably use 4-5 new polo type shirts. JCrew is my favorite for these type of shirts. I also need 1-2 dressy casual shirts for my Signature Dining Meals. I like Nordstrom or the Banana for those type of shirts.
I know. I know. I have expensive taste. I do. I admit it, but the reality is that as far as men's clothing, expensive usually equals longer lasting. I'll pay more for higher quality. I will go to Kohl's as well to check things out.
The chonies, shoes and shorts are a lock. The nicer shirts may have to wait.