Wow..this is the first time I didn’t object to a plumber’s crack..and I’m female. The picture just somehow softens the blow of knowing your staring at someone’s rear end!
That’s the purpose of the shirt. It’s still a blow, though.
🙂
When I do work like this, I wear a mechanic’s jumpsuit–end of problem. Trousers became “de rigueur” men’s wear because it is difficult to ride and fight in a cavalry unit while wearing a toga. But our hips are too narrow to really hold up a waistband; clothing that makes the most sense for us hangs from our shoulders. Suspenders and bib overalls are “out,” these days, but a mechanic’s jumpsuit preserves your clothes, your dignity, and says “man at work, here.” 🙂
Pretty! This has been an extremely wonderful
post. Many thanks for supplying these details.
i thought that was Martina McBride for a sec
Wow..this is the first time I didn’t object to a plumber’s crack..and I’m female. The picture just somehow softens the blow of knowing your staring at someone’s rear end!
That’s the purpose of the shirt. It’s still a blow, though.
🙂
When I do work like this, I wear a mechanic’s jumpsuit–end of problem. Trousers became “de rigueur” men’s wear because it is difficult to ride and fight in a cavalry unit while wearing a toga. But our hips are too narrow to really hold up a waistband; clothing that makes the most sense for us hangs from our shoulders. Suspenders and bib overalls are “out,” these days, but a mechanic’s jumpsuit preserves your clothes, your dignity, and says “man at work, here.” 🙂
Pretty! This has been an extremely wonderful
post. Many thanks for supplying these details.