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What kind of clothes do you wear when you go sailing?
What kind of clothes do you wear when you go sailing?
OK so i was sick the whole week and i just found out that my class is going sailing tomorrow is 7 where i live and i cant go shopping.
I got some boarder shorts but i dont know if they r good, should i wear pants? or my borader shorts? should a wear my bathing suit under the clothes i wear? what kind of shoes should i wear?
PS: I DONT HAVE ANYTHING THAT IS WINDBREAKER SO ANY IDEAS HELP
PSS: I LIVE IN NORTH VANCOUVER AND IT IS JUNE 18 ALDO TODAY IT KINDA RAIN
PSSS: HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
PEOPLE BE SERIOUS I REALLY NEED TO KNOW
Well, I don’t go sailing, there’s not really a place here to go sailing. I wouldn’t if I could. I can’t swim, and I don’t have good balance. So I would be in trouble. But I would wear board shorts and a t-shirt. And maybe flip flops.
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