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Impending Fatherhood - Sartorial Emergency Kit

black_umbrella

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So. I'm apparently going to be a father in the next few weeks. Not sure how this happened, but I blame TV. Or possibly the internet.

As indicated by a raft of gratuitous daddy pics on the site, some of you have gone through this already. Since both my wife and I work, it will be up to me, typically, to deal with the daycare/school issues (both will be near my office). So here's the question: What do I stock in my office to deal with the inevitable baby-related clothing mishap?

Here's my current list:

1) White shirt.
2) Appropriate undershirt.
3) A couple of generic ties. Possibly knit.
4) Pair of grey slacks.
5) Tide stick (or something)

Any other suggestions? or is this pretty complete?
 

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I mean.... well, theres really no hope for your clothes. They sort of take a (gasp) back seat for a little bit after the bugger is born.

Im also coming off my 7th day of watching my daughter alone while my wife is on a business trip, so Im just bitter.
 

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Condoms. So it never happens again.


see, now this is the reasoning that will get us straight to idiocracy.

Acrid, you seem like a generally intelligent person, go out, procreate. There's always the option to be "Father to Many, Dad to None."

I mean.... well, theres really no hope for your clothes. They sort of take a (gasp) back seat for a little bit after the bugger is born.
Im also coming off my 7th day of watching my daughter alone while my wife is on a business trip, so Im just bitter.


Yeah, I figured as much, but I was hoping there was some ninja-style inside information. Teflon spray?
 

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Yeah, I figured as much, but I was hoping there was some ninja-style inside information. Teflon spray?


Case in point - this morning, I had on my shearling coat ready to go outside for a walk with her after her lunch of deliciously bland buttered macaroni. Stupid me forgets to wash her hands, and she bear hugs me with butter soaked hands. This is not only 4 days after she flung a spoonful of pureed carrots on a Cucinelli sweater.

Best I can tell you is avoid direct contact with hands unless they have been declassified first, keep an extra pouch of wet wipes accessible at all times, and wear your shittiest possible clothing around the house.
 

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Wear your shittiest possible clothing around the house.

Too many dads apply this logic to life outside the house. Make sure you do not make the same mistake!

And black_umbrella, congratulations in advance on the birth of your first child!
 
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You wont care about this stuff and/or you will just figure out what you need to do when the time comes. My boy is 10 months now, gets better and better. My tip, you think you have enough diapers? you need more.
 

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see, now this is the reasoning that will get us straight to idiocracy.
Acrid, you seem like a generally intelligent person, go out, procreate. There's always the option to be "Father to Many, Dad to None."


It is not disputed my son will be a conqueror of many lands and peoples, whose domain will stretch from the shores of many a great sea to the tops of the highest mountains. But, in the rarified words of the mighty Highlander, "There can be only one."
 
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I mean.... well, theres really no hope for your clothes. They sort of take a (gasp) back seat for a little bit after the bugger is born.
Im also coming off my 7th day of watching my daughter alone while my wife is on a business trip, so Im just bitter.


Yep ****** clothes round the house is a must.
 

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It is not disputed my son will be a conqueror of many lands and peoples, whose domain will stretch from the shores of many a great sea to the tops of the highest mountains. But, in the rarified words of the mighty Highlander, "There can be only one."


also **** I used to say.

Instead I'm having a daughter. Be wary of the unborn son boast....
 

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