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Is anyone else getting tired of t-shirts lately? I've felt this way for at least the past month or so.
I go through stages. At the beginning of the year I was more into them. Now they just look too informal for some reason. Especially if I see like a young dad with his kids somewhere. It just doesn't look right.
Is anyone else getting tired of t-shirts lately? I've felt this way for at least the past month or so.
I go through stages. At the beginning of the year I was more into them. Now they just look too informal for some reason. Especially if I see like a young dad with his kids somewhere. It just doesn't look right.
What do you think?
I am 79 and wear them all the time, except for winter when it's sweatshirts.
I have an especially nifty one that I'm saving for the Second Coming, but He seems to be dilly-dallying as much with that as Trixie May is doing with her Brexit.
What ought a young dad out with his kids be wearing?
I don't know but it just looks odd. I'm talking about going out to a restaurant or mall, or any other place where some people might dress a little nicer. Not necessarily formal, but a step above the super casual.
58 and wear tee shirts pretty much everywhere except work or if I'm "going out" to a formal setting. This idea that a shirt has to be have a collar or else no adult should be seen in one is about as logical as expecting men to wear ties when its 90 degrees. I love a nice pima cotton color tee.
There is nothing better than a bright white Hanes man's tee shirt. I wear them tucked into my North Face shorts, with black dress blazers and jeans, and to bed at night.
I steal them from my husband all the time.
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