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tree_and_leaf) wrote2008-01-17 10:55 am
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Also, question mostly for the Germans/ Austrians on the flist.
For some time, I've found myself wanting a pair of Zimmermanshose - the traditional black cords, with pockets down the side legs suitable for sticking squares, pens, etc in, worn by German carpenters as wandering apprentices.
But: is it bad form/ tacky to have a pair when you aren't actually a carpenter? I have worked in wood, at school and hobbyishly, but I'm quite aware that's not at all the same thing...
For some time, I've found myself wanting a pair of Zimmermanshose - the traditional black cords, with pockets down the side legs suitable for sticking squares, pens, etc in, worn by German carpenters as wandering apprentices.
But: is it bad form/ tacky to have a pair when you aren't actually a carpenter? I have worked in wood, at school and hobbyishly, but I'm quite aware that's not at all the same thing...
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But back to your question: I'm pretty sure you don't have to prove in any way that you actually are a Zimmermann. But I think wuglet is right, it would probably be frowned upon.
Iss' für mich eine Münsterwurst, okay? Manchmal vermisse ich Freiburg sogar ein bißchen...
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Mmm Munsterwürste... mach ich!
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Ich habe gerade erfahren, dass ich nächstes Wochenende auch in Freiburg bin. Vielleicht reicht es dann für eine Wurst für mich. ;-)
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And well, those trousers are outstanding. If you wear them for everyday use, you could get some weary reactions. As for the professionals, I think they wouldn't be too impressed if someone outside the craft wore the equipment.
I don't want to put you off, only offering some thoughts!
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