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Old 10-20-2015, 11:16 AM
 
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I'd feel so self-conscious if I had any brand logo stuff. Different companies cater to different demographics, and often that line is blurry. "Am I in the right bracket to be wearing St. John's Bay? What about Tapout? Old Navy?"

Actually, I do have a Reebok tee, but I wear it rather casually. Maybe just to the farmer's market literally across the street.
Not mocking you, but seriously?
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Old 10-20-2015, 07:44 PM
 
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Who cares honestly, why would it matter? Its just a logo.
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Old 10-21-2015, 11:48 AM
 
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To me, not that I like logos anyway (just noticed I'd never answered my own questions), some of the negativity I'm hearing makes me think I should wear them even less than I do. Negative prejudgments from how I look are not something I need.
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Old 10-21-2015, 04:19 PM
 
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To me, not that I like logos anyway (just noticed I'd never answered my own questions), some of the negativity I'm hearing makes me think I should wear them even less than I do. Negative prejudgments from how I look are not something I need.
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Old 10-21-2015, 05:08 PM
 
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Not mocking you, but seriously?
Seriously to which?
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Old 10-21-2015, 09:42 PM
 
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I'd feel so self-conscious if I had any brand logo stuff. Different companies cater to different demographics....
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Old 10-22-2015, 02:47 PM
 
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Not mocking you, but seriously?
Some people have that concern, why should it be different than anyone elses. What if he feels he's too scrawny for a TapOut shirt, or too old for a Hollister shirt? In a way it seems he cares what other people think on his wardrobe, like just about every other poster here, just instead of worrying about if heooks good in it, it's more of a should I wear it. Somebody already posted their opinion on older men "dressing like adolescents," so he's i his right to pose such a thing.
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Old 10-22-2015, 02:54 PM
 
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To me, not that I like logos anyway (just noticed I'd never answered my own questions), some of the negativity I'm hearing makes me think I should wear them even less than I do. Negative prejudgments from how I look are not something I need.
You can please some of the people some of the time, nobody everytime. When I wear capris, some people think it's sexy, others think I'm probably some godaweful ************, or something. I concern myself with those who like what I choose to wear, because ************, or not, I think I look good, and I'm the only demographic that really matters.
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Old 10-22-2015, 02:56 PM
 
Location: Louisville KY
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Roflmao! Booty bucanneer(you know the word) is sensored, I did not know that, effing hilarious. Tqlk about going over language filters with a fine tooth comb...
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Old 10-23-2015, 07:40 AM
 
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Some people have that concern, why should it be different than anyone elses. What if he feels he's too scrawny for a TapOut shirt, or too old for a Hollister shirt? In a way it seems he cares what other people think on his wardrobe, like just about every other poster here, just instead of worrying about if heooks good in it, it's more of a should I wear it. Somebody already posted their opinion on older men "dressing like adolescents," so he's i his right to pose such a thing.
You nailed what I meant in saying what I said.

OP to this convo, YMMV.
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