Batik

He insisted his taiwanese made, god knows what crap ∼ Paichi brand shoes bought from the neighborhood stores are better and cheaper, and costs a fraction of the GEOX I bought for him.
You should thank god he did not wear croc
 
If your dad has his health and his mental faculties, you should consider yourself blessed. Not all of us are so lucky.

What he wears is of no consequence whatsoever.

....i don't normally agree with you but this is a fair statement...leave him alone girl..he is not doing
any damage to anyone...
 
Claire, it's unrealistic to expect your old man to change his "ecosystem" -on old habits, including his comfy dressing.
Old habits die hard, and most of us are creatures of habit (including our own idiosyncracies).

Perhaps "lobbying" through your mom may work (if she's got his ear);). Maybe all's not lost on your hopes of new wardrobe yet.
Not unlike my obstinate mom, who balks at my organising her meds in a pill box. Even after wrong dosage and kena warded :rolleyes:

My mum has basically give up on the Old man. Oh dear, hope that your mum is ok :)
 
If your dad has his health and his mental faculties, you should consider yourself blessed. Not all of us are so lucky.

What he wears is of no consequence whatsoever.


....i don't normally agree with you but this is a fair statement...leave him alone girl..he is not doing
any damage to anyone...

I guess that is the course of action I am left with. Other than wishing him good health, there is nothing I can do to get him out of his Habits.
 
You should thank god he did not wear croc

Hi Long, he is not a Crocodile brand guy. I had never seen him in one.

he c's ze same in u in ur meaningless persistence ...

Hello R2D2, I am doing this for his own good. I am neither harming him or trying to make him look like a clown (which he is wearing the stupid Batik all the time).
 
Just three comments:

1. It's a lost cause: old people are set in their ways. You'll be too, when you grow old.

2. You'd rather your Dad wore something he likes, than tried to please others by wearing shirts that he dislikes. Give me a man who's true to himself and comfortable in his own skin anytime over a guy who pays undue attention to his looks and dressing in an effort to impress others.

3. Hope your 'obsession' with his attire doesn't translate into your judging people by what they wear. It doesn't really matter what a person puts on, as long as he's comfortable in it and he's dressed appropriately for the occasion (e.g. no slippers and shorts to a wedding banquet). At the end of the day, taste in fashion is decidedly subjective. Manners, not clothes, maketh a man.

Hello Yellow. :) I am not forcing him. I am trying to make him look younger and better!
 
... I am doing this for his own good ...
no doubt ...

u oni made sum suggestions ... but u tink u r so gr8 dat he cannot reject ur suggestions juz bcos u made dem 4 his own gud ...

u totally fail 2 understand n realise dat he has a mind of his own ... he has his own tastes n freedom 2 make his own choices dat r different from urs ...

he has evry rite 2 reject ur suggestions ... n u simply cant accept it ... u haf no respect 4 his decisions ...

u juz nid 2 tink dat u r not dat gr8 ...
 
should have bought him some nice Thai silk shirt from Jim thomson or something.
 
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no doubt ...

u oni made sum suggestions ... but u tink u r so gr8 dat he cannot reject ur suggestions juz bcos u made dem 4 his own gud ...

u totally fail 2 understand n realise dat he has a mind of his own ... he has his own tastes n freedom 2 make his own choices dat r different from urs ...

he has evry rite 2 reject ur suggestions ... n u simply cant accept it ... u haf no respect 4 his decisions ...

u juz nid 2 tink dat u r not dat gr8 ...
Evening R2D2, what is gr8?
 
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