{"id":745,"date":"2006-02-26T08:01:21","date_gmt":"2006-02-26T08:01:21","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.beliefnet.com\/jesuscreed\/2006\/02\/emergent-dress.html"},"modified":"2006-02-26T08:01:21","modified_gmt":"2006-02-26T08:01:21","slug":"emergent-dress","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/jesuscreed\/2006\/02\/emergent-dress.html","title":{"rendered":"Emergent Dress"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Rarely do I think about what I &#8220;should&#8221; wear, and I like it when local churches tell me that I don&#8217;t even need to wear a tie for the Sunday morning sermon. (My kind of place.) But, I did think about what to wear at the NPC when speaking with the Emergent leaders. I decided to be myself. What do you think the ideal Emergent appearance is?(<em>Not entirely serious.<\/em>)<!--more|inline--><br \/>\nI met up with Tony Jones early, and he was wearing long blue jeans &#8212; the kind that look a little dirty, a T-shirt that was visible at his neckline, and a long-sleeved Oxford &#8212; untucked. Tennis shoes, I think. Don&#8217;t know about a belt. On the second day, no kidding, he was leading us all in flip-flops (maybe Rainbow sandals) and shorts. He did a masterful job. I worried he&#8217;d stub his toe on one of those chairs as he moved about with that microphone.<br \/>\nThen I saw John Raymond, Zondervan&#8217;s leader behind this event, and he was wearing Adidas Superstars, denim shorts, and I don&#8217;t think his shirt was tucked in either. Don&#8217;t know about a belt.  Pagitt was wearing the same sort of thing &#8212; only bigger items because he&#8217;s about 6-6. LeRon and I could wear Doug&#8217;s shorts as Capris. What made him unusual was that he was riding around in a scooter because he broke a bone in his foot.<br \/>\nThen I saw Dan Kimball and his appearance was distinct: Doc Martin-like shoes, blue jeans with a rolled up cuff, a T-Shirt under a black jacket and a black leather jacket over that. <a href=\"http:\/\/www.dankimball.com\/vintage_faith\/2006\/02\/the_higher_the_.html#comments\">Stylish hair<\/a>.<br \/>\nJohn Burke next: Doc Martin-like shoes, blue jeans, and nice Oxford (T-shirt visible) shirt &#8212; not tucked in. Didn&#8217;t see a belt.<br \/>\nRyan Bolger is a bear of a guy with lots of hair &#8212; on top and on the face. Big coat; denim pants.  I saw a belt. Then I saw a guy like me: LeRon Shults. Slacks with a polo; ordinary shoes; a belt.<br \/>\nThere is no wonder that Shelly Pagitt, at lunch, in a burst of humor with me, suggested I needed a total makeover.<br \/>\nI wore slacks with a crease and cuff; a long-sleeved shirt; fountain pen in the pocket; Born shoes. Microfiber slacks. Stunningly comfortable. V-neck T-shirt. John Raymond leaned over before I spoke and said, &#8220;Nice microfiber!&#8221;  As a student of mine in the mid-80s, in front of my whole Synoptic Gospels class, John gave me a good ribbing about having a T-shirt visible at the neckline. He and Ken Carr roasted me on the last day, and both were wearing Oxfords with a visible T-shirt &#8212; which of course they pointed out and it was the first time I had ever noticed our difference. So I switched, that very year. Now I find I&#8217;ve lost my way in the style world. Somewhere along the line John changed on this style and didn&#8217;t inform me.<br \/>\nFrankly, LeRon and I took the style show to a new level. We looked like Professors, acted like Professors, talked like Professors, and dressed like Professors. Shelly, come to think of it, I&#8217;m not sure I need I makeover. There&#8217;s nothing like a 50 year decked out in neatly-trimmed slacks, a shirt tucked in, and a visible belt.<br \/>\nClearly, I&#8217;m missing something, but Emergent folks have style and it is a style. In fact, they look like my students. Maybe that&#8217;s the whole point.  It has been hard on me, this issue of how to dress today, but maybe I&#8217;ve figured it out:<br \/>\nI&#8217;ve decided Emergent dress might all have to do with the belt. &#8220;Visible belts,&#8221; I said to myself as I entered my hotel room, &#8220;must be a thing of the past.&#8221; I kept asking myself, &#8220;What is so bad about tucking in your shirt and showing a leather belt?&#8221; There was a big mirror in my room, and I looked myself over but good both ways, and it just didn&#8217;t look right for me to wear my shirt out.<br \/>\nAll this has to be said, and I haven&#8217;t even gotten to the soul patch! That&#8217;s part of the Emergent uniform. John Burke, John Raymond, Doug Pagitt &#8230; and Ryan Bolger has super-sized his.<br \/>\nAnd sometimes the Emergent folk wear colored T-shirts under the Oxford. Never done that in my life and I can&#8217;t figure out why they do that. Matthew&#8217;s House Project sent me a brown T-shirt once; maybe it was a subtle hint. I haven&#8217;t even worn it yet. When does one wear a colored T-shirt? Anyway, I wouldn&#8217;t wear it because it is not a V-neck.<br \/>\nThe other thing I noticed is that the Emergent folks all use bics and sometimes wear them in their pockets, and this disturbs me. I don&#8217;t care about the belts, but it is anti-Emergent to be using a disposable pen like a bic and toss those suckers away all the time and clog up our world. Environmentalists prefer fountain pens.<br \/>\nSomebody send Tony and Doug a fountain pen because they clearly don&#8217;t need belts.<br \/>\nJohn, let me know next time when the styles change.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Rarely do I think about what I &#8220;should&#8221; wear, and I like it when local churches tell me that I don&#8217;t even need to wear a tie for the Sunday morning sermon. (My kind of place.) But, I did think about what to wear at the NPC when speaking with the Emergent leaders. 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