🧣 stealing clothes 🙂↕️
Who steals the other's scarf / gloves "on accident" every winter?
Talking of clothes broadly... I don't think Lewis likes George's, generally. They tend to be muted colours, plus George likes a very tight fit in his clothes. Lewis, in contrast, prioritizes The Look and a looser fit. (I wish I could say he prioritizes silhouette as well, but I'm not particularly fond of his lately.) So if anyone were to steal clothes, it'd be George. I think a big, soft sweater or shirt would be a bit of a revelation to him. Not to go out in (I think he's a bit of a snob in that he thinks a loose shirt looks like pajamas), but he'd snuggle up on the sofa or the bed, all the while smelling Lewis's detergent (or perfume, depending on when he stole the shirt.) Lewis, of course, would be aghast at George wearing his "dirty laundry", even as George argues that he'd barely worn it that morning, come on, Lewis, you didn't even sweat in it. (Plus, he's certainly touched worse stuff in the adrenaline soaked moments after races.)
George also tends to pick some very specific clothes and cycle through them until a new ones catch his attention (the recent light green jacket comes to mind, as well as the sweater he has on here. He wore it so many times, I assume it was comfy.)
So, I think George has two sets of scarves and gloves that go together, match with most outfits etc. and he just wears them the whole winter. Lewis, on the other hand, would have a huge collection of whatever-suits-the-look, but since scarves touch his face he might be more picky with the texture? I imagine him as the type to have very fluffy, make you want to bury your face in them kinda scarves. Which, coincidentally, is what George does: he's too tall to slouch completely into the scarves without putting all his weight on Lewis or just looking completely bent out of shape, so he'd just steal one. Then, when Lewis doesn't comment past an eyebrow raise, George's two particular sets of scarves and gloves would just... turn into five sets. (Lewis would then accuse him of theft, and George would bribe him with kisses.)
(Lewis does take George's scarf in a hurry once, just accidentally snatching it off a hook instead of his own on his way out the house. George throws an absolute fit about it, because it's his scarf Lewis, the other one is in the wash, what was he supposed to wear—never mind that there must be a hundred scarves in the house. Lewis, who certainly has his idiosyncracies when it comes to the way he likes things done, puts his hands on George's windbitten cheeks and apologizes very nicely, at which point George flushes and calms down and mumbles something about textures and weight and familiarity, sorry for yelling, Lewis.)














