09 July 2010

The uniform

Part of dedicating myself to a more disciplined and regimented life, a large and very visible part, will be my daily uniform.

I will have 3 uniforms: Running uniform, work uniform and standard uniform. Two of the three are set.

Running Uniform
Sweat suit (single solid color. any suggestions on what color?)
White undershirt
Jock strap
Running shoes
Black socks

Work Uniform
Work Shirt
Brown Dickies Pants
White Undershirt
Boxer Briefs (right now working with what I have, but as they wear out or I
get money, they should become uniform.)
Black Socks
Steel Toe Shoes
Leather Belt

But the specifics of my day-to-day uniform are still up in the air. Around my apartment I will, like all good boys, be naked much of the time. But I need something that will be simple that I can wear every day. I think something vaguely military or fetish would be good, too.

Any ideas?

2 comments:

  1. Hi boy michael. Thank you for sharing your blog and your journey. :)

    Just a couple of thoughts on your running outfit (from a slave who loves running):

    Running in a sweat suit doesn't sound at all pleasant and can lead to a lot of different issues (everything from hypothermia to bloody nipples). This slave doesn't want to give the impression that you need a lot of fancy equipment to start running (actually, one of the greatest things about the sport is its simplicity), but you might want to look into some running-specific clothing, namely moisture wicking stuff. (They have this relatively-cheap at Target.) Can this be justified in terms of "taking care of the property" and setting yourself up for success?

    Also, a book this slave recommends is John Bingham's The Courage to Start (or any of his books, really). It is about a man who transformed his life (much like you're trying to do) through lessons learned through running.

    Best of luck, boy michael! Contrary to what you may think, this slave trusts that you are, already, a very good boy.

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  2. Thank you. I will check out the book and reconsider running uniform. I do want something that will be functional. The thought is that a boy should not be necessarily comfortable or stylish, but if this could be unhealthy, that is another issue.

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