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Your age has nothing to do with your quality of taste. I had better taste at age 12 than my parents. Not only is that outfit quite...how do I say this...irritating? But it also seems that you're of the caucasian tone, and in my area...if you're white, and you're wearing that...you're getting your ass kicked.

So what race or skin colour do you need to be to wear this shirt?

While I don't think you need to be a certain race to wear a hoodie with a picture on it, if there was a correct answer, it would have to be Japanese, but since you can be sure that a bunch of Japanese people are more likely to look and giggle a bit than kick someone's ass over it, I want to hear your incorrect answer.

People here really shouldn't be dissing other people's shirts. People who do are just c*cks, "no offence". *cough*
 
So what race or skin colour do you need to be to wear this shirt?

While I don't think you need to be a certain race to wear a hoodie with a picture on it, if there was a correct answer, it would have to be Japanese, but since you can be sure that a bunch of Japanese people are more likely to look and giggle a bit than kick someone's ass over it, I want to hear your incorrect answer.

People here really shouldn't be dissing other people's shirts. People who do are just c*cks, "no offence". *cough*

amen...who would take the time to insult someones clothing on the internet?
 
amen...who would take the time to insult someones clothing on the internet?

Never underestimate the amount of twuntishness that exists on the internet.



Anyway, my little contribution...

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I have an interview today, so...this is the top I am wearing. And, since my girlfriend is not around today, it is up to you folks at MacRumors to tell me if I look good enough to get the job or not!!
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I saw some business men in NY this week in very nice suits, but no tie; is it finally dying a quiet death? I say bury it, along with pantyhose!

mikelong622, very nice, I say you are very capable of dressing yourself.;)
 
I saw some business men in NY this week in very nice suits, but no tie; is it finally dying a quiet death? I say bury it, along with pantyhose!

mikelong622, very nice, I say you are very capable of dressing yourself.;)

Nice suit, no tie is the new Bussiness Casual. Sometimes when it's summer it's not always necessary to wear a tie, as it is quite cooler without one.
 
Well the place had a casual dress code so I figured rolled sleeves were ok. Anyways, didn't end up makin it to the interview. Check the "Post a Picture of your Car" thread and you'll see why.
 
its a summer scarf! I always have to explain this to people! It does nothing to keep me warm, its solely for looks.

I totally get this. I've got two different friends: one that I work with awesome girl, and the other I met at the fair this year with a group of friends-also an amazing girl. Both love the summer scarf. I was kinda clueless initally why a functional piece of winter clothing would be worn in the summer...

I now retract all previous negative statements. Why? you ask? Cause they both look unbelievably hot when wearing summer scarfs! Now granted they are both stunners to begin with, its hard to improve on em, but I would gladly spend my life with either of them.
 
I don't really post in here much, but when I clicked on the thread and noticed the t shirt I was wearing, I had to post.

It's a triple 5 soul t shirt (hence the, "Think Soul"), and is an obvious parody of Apples "Think Different" campaign.
My brother got it for me a few years back.
 

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I saw some business men in NY this week in very nice suits, but no tie; is it finally dying a quiet death? I say bury it, along with pantyhose!

mikelong622, very nice, I say you are very capable of dressing yourself.;)

I'm not sure where we're at with this Stateside, but since I've moved to France I've seen about, oh, two neckties not associated with a wedding or a funeral or some such thing. I've also passed through three of the four 'fashion capitals' in the last year or so for various reasons (after all, I'm SO chic in my paint-stained T-shirt that I would post if I had a camera:p), and ties were beyond scarce on the mannequins in the windows, both at the haut-couture level and at the regular, off-the-rack-but-still-hella-expensive level.

It seems the suit has, at least for the moment, lost its obligatory neck-chafing buddy. I'm OK with that.
 
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