Airplane Fits

Triple Cs

Cozy. Comfy. Cool.

If I get on a long haul flight with you and you’re wearing denim jeans or like idk a leather jacket… we need to talk. Maybe even have an intervention. Why are these the thoughts currently running through my head? That’s because in about 10 hours I’ll be on a flight from Miami (home) to Dallas, and then Dallas to Tokyo after a short 3hr layover.

So I confess, I was being sarcastic earlier in those first few sentences, because I often struggle with what I’m going to wear outside because if I happen to die, that will be the fit my ghost has to wear forever. So sometimes I get dressed up just to go get groceries or run to a cvs. It’s real dumb because no one is paying any attention to me or my outfit and even if they are they will have forgotten about me mere minutes later.

So lately I’ve been trying to minimize my wardrobe while also trying to step out of the house without feeling like I’m in this weird one man fashion show for everyone else. I mean don’t get me wrong I love fashion and a really cool fit is just *chefs kiss* , but it’s also ok to just be a little more lazy with it. Airplane fits are like the perfect opportunity to kinda of hit that sweet spot in my opinion. You get to kinda dress down and get comfy but still keep it kind of fly with minimal effort.

I wonder what the first humans who wore clothes for utilitarian purposes would think if they could see what the fashion industry is like now. Imagine them seeing Karmaloop’s website back in 2000 whatever year it was popular. Although I bet cavemen and women had Mammoth tusk chains and shit. They were probably just as bougie as us in a way.

I’ll end this post saying that usually when I’m in Japan I will just buy whatever I think looks cool that’s in my budget just because, but this time I’m going to try and practice control and show consumerism who’s boss. Assuming I stay blogging (which I hope to) I’ll have post where I show my haul and then we can be the judge of how well I stuck to my guns. Anyway, thanks for reading. You probably shouldn’t have. If you’ve made it this far, bless your heart.

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