Things you always wear

Discussion in 'Clothes' started by rain_in_summer, May 14, 2004.

  1. barefootjaime

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  2. Surrealistic starship

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    My glasses too (i cant see too well without them)
    My converse snickers which i had for so long
    and my headphones sticking from underneath my shirt.
     
  3. phoenixsun

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    i'm generally in skirts/dresses, sandals and my amber ring, tigers eye ring, celtic knot ring and seraphinite pendant

    at the moment i have to always wear this;
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    broken ankle = no fun, but having a friend who is an amazing artist make it look so beautiful has definately made it more bearable!
     
  4. wild-flowers

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    My hemp bracelets, and my peace necklace. I also have this one bracelet in rastafarian colours on my left wrist from a wild night.
     
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    not my flip flop! i was barefoot that day.... didn't work so well for me yesterday - 43 degrees celcius here and i burnt the shit out of my good foot walking down the street!
     
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    43C converts to around 110F

    pretty hot! i think the concrete would've been at least 50C - thought i'd get blisters on the bottom of my foot for sure, but it's all good today
     
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    it would depend on where they're living - parts of australia (ie. the simpson desert in south australia) get to 60C almost year round in the middle of the day - the only thing that lives in those parts though are red kangaroos who have to hide in the few small bits of shade and lick their wrists to cool their blood down to stay alive - they do this for most of the afternoon. anywhere populated by people is generally a bit milder. basically once you've found shade in the middle of the day if you're out in the bush/desert you'd pretty much just use that time to rest and utilise the morning and late afternoon when it's cooler to get things done.
    unfortunately many indigenous people in australia are being forced from their ancestral homelands into what the government call 'main centres' - basically ghetto ramshackle housing estates with minimal infrastructure and not enough of much to go around - whereas these people are perfectly capable of living off the land in a sustainable way in places where white settlers have often deemed the conditions too harsh.
    i'll know more about indigenous culture in australia by the end of the year - the second half of this year i plan to travel around the north and western parts of australia of which i've only seen a little and one thing i'll definately be doing is spending time with the elders and learning as much as i can about the cultures of different people from different areas of the country.

    anyway, that's well off topic - to answer your original question - most koori people i've met have worn shoes, even the ones still living out bush :)
     
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    that photo is definately from new zealand! maoris and australian aboriginals look very different, and those kids are definately maori

    tour guide wearing no shows = pretty cool though :)
     
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    I try to wear as little as possible (depending on the situation), and nothing ever stays on me all the time. except my skin lol
     
  15. liyulianyanyu

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    I like to wear a string of necklace.but i am afraid to be stolen.
     
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    I have 4 rings I always wear, 2 were hand made by my good friend

    5 necklaces,
    1 I made from hemp
    1 from nepal
    1 from mexico
    1 from france
    1 from china

    and my ankle bracelet I made from hemp. :D
     
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  18. 90 paces west

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    I always wear a bra. Sunglasses, deodorant, and moisturizer...
    Everything else get's switched up daily.
     
  19. SweetBlasphemy

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    An opal and amethyst "here, this will shut you up 'til I can afford the real one" ring.

    Umm.. my tattoos and piercings..

    I have a few hats that I'm really attached to but don't ALWAYS wear..
     
  20. Molly's Alarm Clock

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    I have this ring, it's really only two hairbands tied together into one, but I never go without it. Even sleeping and in the shower.

    And... I always have rubber bands and hairties on my wrist. They just come in handy. Other than that, nothing terribly permanent.
     
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