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Would you wear these pants to work?
November 3, 2024 at
04:56 AM
I work in an government office setting where the only dressing rules is that you have to wear a shirt w/ a collar and no shorts.
I was on vacation eating at a buffet. There was hot melted butter for Crab and I accidentally spilt a whole bunch of it on my right front pant leg (above and below the knee area).
The pants have already been washed at least once so the butter probably won't come out.
My question is, would you wear these pants to work? How about outside running around doing errands? Going to a bar?
I was on vacation eating at a buffet. There was hot melted butter for Crab and I accidentally spilt a whole bunch of it on my right front pant leg (above and below the knee area).
The pants have already been washed at least once so the butter probably won't come out.
My question is, would you wear these pants to work? How about outside running around doing errands? Going to a bar?
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I was on vacation eating at a buffet. There was hot melted butter for Crab and I accidentally spilt a whole bunch of it on my right front pant leg (above and below the knee area).
The pants have already been washed at least once so the butter probably won't come out.
My question is, would you wear these pants to work? How about outside running around doing errands? Going to a bar?
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These are not cheap pants, while stained they are still worth a lot. Not to mention a sentimental value. This thread should continue.
Several topics have not yet been explored, like how to get rid of the stain entirely, or whether should these pants be worn to a restaurant again and to what kind of a restaurant.
Several topics have not yet been explored, like how to get rid of the stain entirely, or whether should these pants be worn to a restaurant again and to what kind of a restaurant.