Of all the things debasing the Senate, John Fetterman's outfits are the least of our problems.
And since the pandemic accelerated preexisting fashion trends toward the loose, the comfortable, and the casual, gym shorts have become an even more central element of the American wardrobe. Add a pair of wraparound sunglasses and a fitted baseball cap, and you’ve approximated the look of about 50 percent of the white men in any given town or small-to-medium-sized U.S. city.This isn’t meant to be gym shorts apologia.
Do shorts that were made to accommodate vigorous movement and withstand industrial-grade bouts of perspiration need to find their way into restaurants, museums, concert venues, and other places where people generally go to see and be seen, not to sweat and be sweated upon? No. But is it right to ban one of this country’s most favored garments from the place where its laws are made? Absolutely not.Fetterman campaigned in shorts and sweatshirts.
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