plaid

June 5th, 2011 | 578 Entries

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578 Entries for “plaid”

  1. So we drove up through the dales and spent a day hiking. Nights drinking in the pubs, Keld, Tan Hill and so on. There was a flat waiting and flowers and a bottle of champagne – for three boys in a rental car – in Edinburg of all places.

    Bryan
  2. Plaid. First thought: the Scots. Second thought: Britney Spears’ “Oops I Did It Again” student uniform. =P. The red, green tartan with black lines running through it, the majestic green fields and hills of Scotland with bagpipes playing in the background – land of the tough.

    wen
  3. Oh plaid was the fad. I guess it’s still a popular pattern on men’s button up shirts. Catholic school girl skirt still comes to mind though.

  4. I want a plaid shirt. Winters in Delhi are pretty at par to freeze one’s ball and plaid would looks really hot in this kinda of winter, with, converse and tight jeans. <3

  5. her plaid skirt got torn when she juimped the fence, torn like a failed exam is torn by a highschool student, angry at the teacher and the world angry at himself not knowing what’s really going on.

    sofia scott
  6. The plaid shirt hung loosely over the banister. It was dusty, dirty, crumpled, and slightly damp from sweat. Just behind it, you could hear moans of pleasure from the bedroom door.

  7. lumberjacks wear this shit. I really wish I bought more of it. It comesin many colors. I would like to get some black and grean plaid. Lady Gaga should wear it more too. Grundge music sucks really bad. Kurt kobain didnt kill himself, that bitch did. I wonder how much plaid he had in his closet? It’d be cool if food could come in plaid. Spongebob had an episode where a crabby patty was plaid.

    Cole
  8. plaid. boring, but comforting. grandfathers. farmers. plaid shirts and the seventies, flared jeans and joints. not so boring anymore, but still comforting. my mother in her father’s shirt.

    Jocelyn Doyle
  9. Punk rock. Skirts, black boots, tights, patches, the sex pistols. High-school. Rejects. Rat pack. Getting drunk at school. Not getting caught. Not caring if we did. Sticking it to the man. Live fast and die young. Girl power. Fights. Mosh pits. Shows. Bullet belts. Sex.

    allie
  10. Plaid shirts are light. Plaid is checked material.

    KKE
  11. plaid as i know is kind of a material. i remember when i was in my seventh grade i was playing the lead role in a play. i was a peasant girl and i wore different colored plaid dresses.

  12. There is was sitting in front of me. I wanted to puke. Red plaid flannel shirt. That’s what he was wearing? Hell NO. Not to my wedding.

  13. ode à l’interland. Juillet chante le gaspillage de nos outrages. Calme adoration de vos amnésies. Comment qualifier le chant des vendanges ? Scully fût pourtant le sténographe de votre atrophie. Ni trimes, ni voyeurisme – mais encore ??? Gage veille et ré-habille le mouvement de chaque pensée lézardée… hum… hum Une éclate, l’autre s’épanche.

  14. Plaid shorts! My favorite. Doesn’t look as great in a shirt but I still wear it. Lumberjacks coined this clothing and now hipsters have taken it over. And Frat Boys. Ha – can’t believe how plaid has evolved. And it looks so stupid, I mean really, a bunch of different colors criss-crossing each other on apparel. How ridiculous! Jeesh Louise!

    Craig
  15. green was a nice color. also fits in a plaid, on a shirt, covered with blood, following down a sadistic upturn of lips.
    ‘it was her fault, her fault, her fault only.’
    his bladed memories, dark with crimson.
    he has no regret, only confusion.

  16. green was a nice color. also fits in a plaid, on a shirt, covered with blood, following down a sadistic upturn of lips.
    ‘it was her fault, her fault, her fault only.’
    his bladed memories.
    he has no regrets, only confusion.

  17. Plaid skirts for Scottish soldiers
    Plaid shirts for grungey Seattle rockers
    Plaid red skirt over ballet leotard

    Kathy d.
  18. plaid shirts look good on guys who are tan with sandy blonde hair. my high school uniform had a plaid skirt. Scottish men wear plaid kilts.

    Alice
  19. the young woman was wearing a blue plaid shirt.
    i hadn’t been attracted to plaid shirts, for they looked too casual to me.
    but the blue plaid looked so snazzy i wanted one.
    it’s not what you wear–it’s how you wear the item, and how you are as the wearer.

    kaorita
  20. He would never forget that plaid skirt. She had walked past him and gave a witty remark about the comic book he was reading along the street. He looked up in surprise to see the damn most beautiful girl he had ever seen, and followed her walk along the busy street. She was a great contrast to the shittiness that was the broken road, but when he tried to chase after when, when she rounded the street corner, she was gone.

    The last glimpse of her he saw the tiny bit of plaid that moved in the wind when she turned away.

  21. Plaid is brand of color mostly worn by hipsters, or by people stuck in the 90’s grunge area, Looking less than tasteful it serves the purpose of hiding the actual person underneath the clothes from the rest of the public.

    ChaosThirteen
  22. plaid strips are out of style, or so i thought. I saw this girl around town with a plaid striped shirt, blue jeans and cowboy boots on yesterday evening. She was really rocking the ensomble and i was sumwhat envious. It leau of my jelsosy i went out and got me a plaid shirt so i could be just like her.

  23. the plaid shots were ugly. so ugly she couldn’t stand to look at them, much less put them on. She knew she shouldnt throw them away but really why when would she ever wear them? Her mother would be mad, angry at the waste but she couldn’t do it. she ripped them off,

    anne saan
  24. when i went to school we had to wear plaid skirts that were pleated in the front. No one liked them. Not because they were plaid but because they had to touch your n\knee. Now that I am older i only think of my lmother;s plaid shirts. she had lots of them and wore them alltime.

    Barbara
  25. Real men don’t wear it. Well, that’s codswallop – what is it that makes it effeminate? Checks are strong, bold shapes, with defined boundaries and a good solid sense of direction.
    I’d like a man like that. A real man.

    Laura E. James
  26. Plaid. Plaid is like the lady in line at the convenient store who wants to pay by check and then forgets that she needs yogurt to go with her pall malls and

    Bruce
  27. he went to school in a plaid skirt. a kilt. because it was his culture. but no one knew that, they all made fun of him for wearing “girl clothes”. maybe someone can stop the teasing, but no one can fix the hurt that’s already there.

  28. From an airplane window, nothing looks very impressive. Except for clouds, I suppose; those languid heavenly waves that crash in imperceptible ballet. But the ground, towers and churches and all of those things that might be in history books, is all unimpressive compared to the great green plaid shirt of mid-western fields.

  29. Between the colours of the plaid are numerous and colourful. The yellow stands out in the heather good for grouse shoots when one does not want to be confused. The red is good for Burns night when your kilt can catch fire….

  30. I pulled up the sleeves to my dad old plaid shirt, the colours blue,yellow, and red all merged into one as the tears from my eyes fell. He was the greatest, how typical for me to think of my dad as my hero. But that was who he was, my hero and my reason for life. Gone.

  31. I never thought I’d see the day where I wore plaid. What a horrible color. It actually looked good on me though. Look at how the stripes bring out my figure. I’m so happy this shirt is only one color. Otherwise I’d look horrible. Thanks for buying it, mom. ;)

    Nell
  32. plaid was her favourite. and messed up her hair. she never came to know that i missed her. that is why she used to tell me after she came back. then we used to talk, at length, about everything under the sun. you. me. everything. she used to put her fingers in her hair, it took quite a lot of effort on my part to stop doing the same. but i stayed there. just like that. listening and smiling. word after word. just dying to scream. to tell her to get on, move on with life. to look at different things. look at me. i wonder when was the last time she did that. yeah, once when i was wearing my sunday best. and she with the messy apron on, and then her favourite plaid shirt; with an assortment of stains, she was proud of them as if they were scars. She served me a pancake and a huge smile.

    suriti
  33. the plaid striped shorts she was forced to wear trapped her into conformity. she was dressed just like the other girls, so why were these mousy little snobs so judgemental of her appearance? she was baffled. i am just like you, only different.

  34. “When exactly did plaid come back in style?” Shannon held up no fewer than twenty-one pairs of shorts. Each one was a garish parody of a Scottish clan tartan. “There are literally no shorts on the racks that aren’t in plaid. I swear,” she continued. “Those Scottish Lairds are spinning in their graves.”

    Izolda
  35. The plaid skirt reached her knees. She looked at the red, blue and green colors and thought of what would happen in school when the other girls would have a glimpse at the horrible skirt she had to wear. Her shoes looked odd too, but that was just part of being who she was.

    Edt
  36. I tHink it’s a pattern on a shirt or skirt but I’m nor to sure… One of the schools in my area had it as a skirt Pattern… It was blue black white and green. They were a bit of a snobby school.

    Pip
  37. i love plaid anything. It makes me think of childhood. One used to wear a lot of plaid then. I espcially like madras plaid. It reminds me of high school when it was the “rage.”

    I have some plaid material that I have had

    Diane
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    leon
  39. Her skirt was plaid, simple. Her school bag was slung over her shoulder casually. Her hair was done up in a messy ponytail. Everything about her screamed normal… everything except her eyes. They were black, like midnight. They screamed mystery and darkness. But this didn’t chase me away – no, just the opoosite. I desperately wanted to find out more.

  40. Plaid skirts were worn by little girls at my old elementary school. Maybe thats why they don’t turn me on. If they did I’d feel sick. Maybe.

    Phil