Camo cargo shorts my wife bought me and maybe a camo hat. But usually the camo is saved for the woods.
I don't wear my camo unless I'm hunting. I generally just wear shorts and a t-shirt most of the time.
Shorts should not touch your knees. They should be, atleast, 3-4 inches above the knee. Long shorts just look sloppy.
Only if I take a break from hunting to run into town for a quick bite to eat. Otherwise, I got enough of camo during my military time.
But if I could just reach one man, my efforts would be worth it. I just need to reach that one man so the next time he reaches for a pair of cargo shorts, he thinks to himself "Am I an 16 year old boy? Do I really need all these pockets? What am I doing with my life?", puts down the cargos, and buys a pair of plain front khaki 7" inseam shorts instead.
There's only about 5% of men who actually care what they are wearing. I personally have more important things to worry about than what someone else might think of my "outfit."
I used to wear cargo shorts when I worked outside with my lawn crew. I now reserve them for special occasions, like well....umm... Never. I've never measured the inseam but I agree shorts should stop just above the knee, with no extra pockets to be seen. As for camo in public, I don't want the stereotype.
Kind of like what Skywalker says. When I get dressed in the morning, I don't think "Gee, I wonder what others will think of these clothes." I get dressed in what I want to wear that day and go about my day. If someone else has nothing better to do than worry about what others are wearing, sucks to be them.
Sorry, but no. I own about 100 t-shirts most of which were won, earned or given. Any "dress clothes" that I own, my wife has bought for me and I wear them sparingly when my wife asks me to. I do have to dress up for work and hate every minute of it.
I don't worry about what others wear. But I am also aware that people make thousands of little judgement everyday. When you meet someone, the first judgments you make are based on appearance. This is just fact. I would rather those first few judgments be positive, and not that this guy looks like a slob.