I wear Monty Python shirts as well …
surprising, no? 
But that’s for casual days. I usually wear gothic era sorts of clothing, or old
styles with the lace and ruffles and what-not. I’m into those sorts of things. But when I go to work it’s no
use in dressing up as I’ll have to get into costume sooner or later, so it’s jeans and a
Python/Wicked/Nightmare Before Xmas tee. ^-^
Btw Becca- I’m loving your sig, Coogan is love <3
TEMR: Wicked rules ! What shirts do you have . I have the I (heart) Oz ( see above for picture
) .
Meg
#23
Hmm…Usually jeans and a nice top. I’m not much of a Hot Topic person, but I don’t like the
kewl preppy clothes either - so usually I tend to buy adult tops.
[size=92]I’m kinda girly and I like pink t-shirts. ^o^; But I also love black and
white, and dark jeans. …And I think I’m going a bit goth, too.[/size] 
Plain t-shirts, blue jeans, and sneakers. I’m not
into name brands, except where sneakers are concerned, in which I’m New Balance all the way! That’s because I
have problems with my feet, owing to diabetes, a foot that got badly broken five years ago, and having a job that
requires me to walk around on a concrete floor from 7 am to 4 pm or later, and New Balance shoes were originally
developed for people with orthopedic or diabetic-related foot problems.
pitbulllady
Bill
#26
T-shirts, pants, and my trusty pair of shoes. That’s
about it. I’m the casual traditional type. 
Everything I own has some
manner of hole in it, and all my jeans are burst and scuffed at the bottom XD I’m err, what’s the word? Oh yes,
a scumbag (I never brush my hair either). Apart from that, I usually wear (movie/game/toon) t-shirts over either
longsleeved tees or over a guy’s collar shirt with some manner of battered jeans. All the necks of my t-shirts
are stretched because I hang pens and pencils from there.
Everything else I go for pirate
I have a
necklace with crossed flintlocks on it and a skull and crossbones on a leather tier thing around my neck as well
– POTC dogtags on my belt loop (I wear my watch on my belt loop as well, because I prefer to have my various
beads and stuff on my left wrist and there’s a tattoo I don’t wanna cover on the right).
people like to
read my chest back to me in the street, too, haha:
“hey ghostbusters!”
"I ain’t afraid
of no ghost!"
“THUNDERCATS GOGOGO!!”
“Snakes on a plane!”
etc.
I’ve been pondering getting into the airbrushing/stenciling thing too actually, but I’ve never found
any really good information about how well it survives post-wash.
Mitch
#28
Puh-ha! Yeah, that’s me as well. Every one of my jeans has a
hole in it – actually, come to think of it, practically all of my pants and shorts have holes in them; that goes
for some of the t-shirts too, due to the fact that I wasn’t paying attention while my rats were chewing in them.

I also never brush my hair, but that’s because I have braids. 
Stenciling is really fun! I haven’t
stenciled many things yet, and I find that I usually get frustrated with the whole process and just start
drawing… hahah. If you use the proper fabric paint, it will survive very well in the wash.
nice
I was so close to going for dreadlocks, but I was
put off by actually maintaining them properly
if I stopped using conditioned shampoo (and did natural soap
instead) I’d probably end up with jack sparrow hair in a month, haha!
Pixfan
#31
Same as
JL, it depends on the paint. I’ve also learned that you can also apply certain protective coatings to preserve
it too. As you’ve prolly heard airbrushin’s a thing I’m workin on too. I’m jus workin on findin the right kit
and gettin enough $paper$.
