Looking to the left, hair parted on the right.
Drive carefully on your way to the polls. And remember: if two Americans identically dressed in buttondowns, crewnecks and loafers can’t have a civil discussion about politics, then we’re truly doomed.
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Not diggin his pleats. Just sayin!
Yes I noticed just as I was posting. Finally something we can all agree on!
Amen to that. No Pleat Team.
So you’re saying that my tailor’s “dress left or dress right” question isn’t about politics?
Nothing like a common enemy to bring foes together. We define ourselves according to what we are not.
Left or right, who cares, just NO pleats!
After two previous failed attempts to vote by absentee ballot, I successfully voted by mail this year. Unfortunately, I too was wearing pleats at the time I posted my ballot. Mea culpa.
Illinois is doomed.
Many opinions on the hair part. Most to do with which way your hair grows. My dad always parted his hair down the middle, the style in the 1920s and 30s.
Never liked pleats except on tennis shorts and other shorts also.
Illinois has been doomed for decades and decades. At least since 1960 when Mayor Daley came up with the needed graveyard votes to give the state’s electoral votes to JFK and enable him to be president.
I own trousers both with and without pleats. Seem to get more compliments on the pleated ones. Go figure.
“Illinois has been doomed for decades and decades. At least since 1960 when Mayor Daley came up with the needed graveyard votes to give the state’s electoral votes to JFK and enable him to be president”.
Sad,but true.
I think pleats can look good on trousers worn as part of a suit. Otherwise, I agree: no pleats.
Hair parting: doesn’t that have to do with whether you are right or left handed?
My son’s whorl goes clockwise, making it natural to part his hair on the left. Mine does the same, and I do the same.
Reverse pleats on this elder frame, thank you. A small concession to age and maturity.