Grandpa wearing velvet slippers with khakis and a polo to dinner at the country club. TFTC.

    1. coldbrewski

      Actually, anyone who knows about style knows velvet slippers can be worn with a tuxedo and, therefore, is obviously formalwear. So it is neither lack of style nor TFTC. It’s perfectly acceptable and a TFM.

      14 years ago at 4:42 pm
    2. Fratent Pending

      ^This guy^…is trying to hard….if I saw you wearing velvet slippers with a tuxedo you would be kicked out of the event.

      14 years ago at 4:50 pm
    3. croakiesandcashmere

      Velvet slippers: FaF. Personally I love Del Toro’s monogrammed collection.

      14 years ago at 5:52 pm
    4. rooster cogburn

      when you wrote that about del toro’s monogrammed slippers did you do it in an effiminate southerner voice or like a fairy new york jew voice?

      14 years ago at 7:14 pm
    5. coldbrewski

      Sorry but obviously croakiesandcashmere knows about being a gentleman as well. Sorry the rest of y’all are in “frats.”

      14 years ago at 7:16 pm
    6. Fratent Pending

      The gay “shoes” “Y’all” wear have nothing to do with that, clothing items do not have shit to do with “being a true gentleman.” It’s not a fucking fashion show.

      14 years ago at 8:05 pm
    7. coldbrewski

      Clothes actually do have a large bit to do with being a gentleman. Go into a job interview wearing Hollister and learn that. You clearly need to. All you fucking hardasses that try and pretend looking good doesn’t matter, have fun shining my shoes later in life. You’re the ones trying too hard

      14 years ago at 9:34 pm
    8. Fratlas_Shrugged

      ^Just because coldbrewski is being a dick, velvet slippers can be worn with a tuxedo, BUT is only acceptable in fairly private formal settings. Just because you saw it on True Prep doesn’t mean it’s ‘obviously’ formal wear. If you’ve ever been to a ball where velvet slippers were allowed, clearly you belong to the wrong crowd. It would be akin to wearing a smoking jacket to such a setting. Lastly, no one denies the fact that clothes are somewhat of an indication of character. However, I would definitely rather work with an intelligent man who owned hollister than to listen to your misguided, holier-than-thou bullshit. A wardrobe is much easier to change than your personality and insecurity-driven hubris.

      14 years ago at 11:47 pm
    9. 1bourbon1scotch1beer

      Arguing with other men about slippers over the internet. What the fuck is wrong with all of you?

      14 years ago at 12:37 am
    10. Fratent Pending

      I cant wear hollister to an interview? Damn, I guess that’s why I didnt get that job at outback last week. Maybe if I try again wearing fucking velvet slippers I will get the job.

      14 years ago at 10:43 am
  1. fratyard__vines

    Grandpa parks his hover-round and shuffles in with his oxygen tank expecting the bartender to have his vodka and tonic ready at the country club bar. TFM

    14 years ago at 4:57 pm
    1. ontherocks

      ^It is sad that if submitted, this comment would actually get posted on the wall .

      14 years ago at 6:15 pm
  2. FairfieldCountyCT

    cool so i’ll just keep you guys updated on my grandpa’s wardrobe through tfm, they should all get posted if useless shit like this does

    14 years ago at 9:16 pm