(Best Buy is a big box electronics retailer whose employees wear a uniform consisting of khaki trousers and a blue knit shirt. If you tend tobwear blue shirts and khakis it’s easy to be mistaken as a Best Buy employee)
Right there with you. My wardrobe consists of olive green and gray with the exception of one khaki pants for when I’m feeling wild. Everything goes with everything so I just grab what’s on top of the pile. Unlike most people though, I don’t own a single piece of black clothing.
I just buy blue t-shirts without logo. I have more than 10 identical t-shirts, multiple of same trousers and shorts.
So it looks like I dont change that often, on the other hand I dont have to decide what to wear.
And as a bonus you get asked to help anytime you go to Best Buy.
Like this classic:
https://improveverywhere.com/2006/04/23/best-buy/
Is it american joke?
https://www.soundandvision.com/images/styles/600_wide/public/best-buy-twelpforce-1.jpg
(Best Buy is a big box electronics retailer whose employees wear a uniform consisting of khaki trousers and a blue knit shirt. If you tend tobwear blue shirts and khakis it’s easy to be mistaken as a Best Buy employee)
Right there with you. My wardrobe consists of olive green and gray with the exception of one khaki pants for when I’m feeling wild. Everything goes with everything so I just grab what’s on top of the pile. Unlike most people though, I don’t own a single piece of black clothing.
Ah, the Neil Gaiman black pants, black shirt style. Smart!