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...female bidders with his tall, athletic build. But the bidding on this bachelor unexpectedly became a combination auction-striptease when the emcees announced that Lippin would be removing articles of his clothing if the bidding surpassed several undisclosed amounts. After a $100 offer, Lippin’s shirt came off, revealing his swimmer’s shoulders and sexy six-pack. Sadly, no one bid high enough for Lippin to strip down to his speedo. After the auction, he disclosed that the magic number would have been $150. While Lippin was spared the embarrassment of near-nudity...
Fact: These types are the exception to the rule, mostly. Although, many Midwestern dining establishments operate under the implicit dictum of “No Sleeves, No Problem.” Nothing wrong with sporting a cut-off T-shirt while enjoying a night out. The most notable of these restaurants are the all-you-can-eat buffets such as Golden Corral or Sirloin Stockade, where you can actually get Kool-Aid to wash down your food. If you are looking for Midwestern flavor, start here. Buffets are a great place to people watch. A couple summers ago, when...
...signal political views as well as social membership. And at high schools everywhere, clothing can also be a means of sparking debate; just this past week, Bretton Barber, a 16-year-old high school student in Dearborn Heights, Mich., was sent home for insisting on wearing a T-shirt that labeled President George W. Bush an “international terrorist.” Of course, the phenomenon of clothing-as-speech is not limited to high schools; even adults use their clothing as an ideological shorthand (as Lamar “I’m Wearing This Flannel Shirt...
...while I sometimes miss those black-clad, soda-machine-haunting Goths from high school, I realize that the political message conveyed by the rest of their clothes were almost as garbled as that conveyed by a stars-and-stripes halter top or by a red flannel shirt. They were terrified of conformity—but it’s intellectual, and not sartorial, conformity that should frighten us. We dress alike at Harvard because we are able to articulate our differences. I’ll keep selecting my wardrobe based on cleanliness...
...carpooling moms to yoga-bodied Hollywood celebs is taking the concept of dressing down a few notches lower by turning their pajamas into outerwear. Classic men's cuts in fun colors and prints, often more than $100 a pair, are being worn in pieces: bottoms only with a T shirt, a camisole or a swimsuit; or just the long-sleeved top over a sexy T shirt as a jacket for the evening. "My daughter at college in Santa Barbara wants to sell pj bottoms out of her dorm," says Dory Forge, designer of the spirited pj line Lounge Act. "Kids...