I've opted to not be embarrassed by Heath's sartoriality-I didn't dress him. He's all growed up paying good money for agents and (be)spokespersons and if they all agree he can be a clown, who am I to complain? He looks relaxed and open and that's enough for me.
My pennies on the whole clothing thing (and I have a healthy respect for "appropriate" dress). When I was in college, I made the 2 hour drive home for Christmas, which was to be at the home of one of my aunts. On the drive I had an unfortunate visit from mother nature which compromised my holiday outfit. I had to change into the only clothes I had-sweat pants and a tee. My mother forbade me attending Christmas dinner because of my attire. Apparently the meaning of the gathering was lost in her embarrassment over my attire. Just to say, don't give clothing more importance than it deserves.