Quotes about overalls (11 Quotes)


    The rule of thumb is that you dress one or two levels higher than the job that you're going for. If you were going for a job as a mechanic, you wouldn't go in there in dirty overalls, even though that's how you would dress for that kind of work. You would still go in there and show respect. You would go in with an open-collar shirt, clean pants and maybe a jacket.

    This blown-out fashion extravaganza is a far cry from her more humble beginnings as a teenager in Anaheim, California, in the heart of Orange County. There, she'd follow her mother to the fabric store and her mom would let her choose her own buttons, zippers, and threads and encouraged her to make her own clothes. Gwen's taste evolved, and she went from wearing tomboyish overalls, jumpers, and baseball caps to finding pegged men's pajama bottoms and making corset-style drop-waist dresses with cheerleader skirts, which she'd pair with boxer shorts, fishnets and Doc Martens. That was it, ... Suddenly you hit puberty, and it's like, you know, thrift stores I just started deconstructing everything from thrift stores.

    That's an incredible wedding chapel out there. And look around in here You don't often see bib overalls and snow boots at a wedding. But this is the way people dress around here, and this is what people do They go on the ice. It's not anything fancy, just getting together, having fun and watching two friends get married.





    With those overalls and that aw shucks demeanor, people are always asking me if he is for real. I tell them he's 90 percent real. He can do almost anything with his hands. He's a master carpenter. He can weld, and he's artistic with everything.




    No parents. You have Uncle Jesse, forever in overalls. Then there's Bo and Duke. What do they do I never saw them working for food or gas money. You can only kill so many possum.



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