Why can't clothes shopping be more like book shopping?
If I want to buy a book or video game or CD or something, I concern myself with three questions: "Will I enjoy it?", "Is it available where I'm looking?", and "Am I willing to pay that much for it?".
Whereas, with clothes, there's fit and color and cut and so much else. Heck, even with shoes I can say "No, that's uncomfortable" or "I like that tread". Not so much with suits.
She was probably right about the blue, though.
And, I suppose, it could have been worse: Brain could have been quoting "Transformation" from Jekyll & Hyde instead of "Take it Like a Man" from Legally Blonde.
If I want to buy a book or video game or CD or something, I concern myself with three questions: "Will I enjoy it?", "Is it available where I'm looking?", and "Am I willing to pay that much for it?".
Whereas, with clothes, there's fit and color and cut and so much else. Heck, even with shoes I can say "No, that's uncomfortable" or "I like that tread". Not so much with suits.
She was probably right about the blue, though.
And, I suppose, it could have been worse: Brain could have been quoting "Transformation" from Jekyll & Hyde instead of "Take it Like a Man" from Legally Blonde.