Jerseys may offend some. Cargo shorts may offend some. I have a huge qualm with graphic tees. When I say graphic tees, I don't mean any shirt with a picture on it, I mean something that has designs and skulls and scorpions and dragons on the side of it and all over. Sometimes they are shiny. They are aleays too tight for the wearer. It could come in the form of a giant, oversized Affliction or Hurley logo generally paired with either spiky hair or a sideways, straight-billed hat. Who wears this crap? If you ever wear this, you must select yes.
Oh I clickity before I read how wrongly you defined it against the common vernac. My bad. So "No." Guido-free since '03
I do not wear the tight, skull and crossbones with streaks all over them type shirts. When you say you have a "huge qualm" with graphics tees, do you seriously let something so trivial as what other people wear bother you or is it more that it is funny because so many people wear it already and the person wants to be like the others? I ask because after reading the board for long enough, I've noticed that a lot of things bother you that other people do.
i find it ridiculous that wearing one of these affliction shirts and a pair of true religion jeans is now considered "dressed up."
These shirts get on my nerves. Not because of what is on them but because the people who wear them have never even watched the movie.
No those are gay but not what I'm talking about. More like this: http://shop.nordstrom.com/C/6007996...a=affliction&cm_ite=affliction graphic shirts
No he's talking about these things, i believe they were discussed in one of the douche bag threads. They remind me of that fad when dudes used to where those spandex-like shirts because the same type of people wear them.
I don't usually care what people wear, but this stuff is meant to get attention, so it's not the same as something like cargo shorts.
I never knew so many guys cared about what other guys wore until I joined this site. It really is not that serious.