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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.
It's true I wouldn't want to wear anything with a big logo partly because I'm too old for that (and I feel weird shopping in any physical store for much younger guys). However, up to now, I haven't worried whether a small logo would be judged as the wrong age for me. Does anyone worry about that?
I follow soccer, and unfortunately, the older I get (39 now), the worse they look on me, but I do like the look on, say, 20-somethings. Also, the team I like has XBOX as a jersey sponsor, and I don't game. If someone doesn't like soccer, they assume I do game.
It's true I wouldn't want to wear anything with a big logo partly because I'm too old for that (and I feel weird shopping in any physical store for much younger guys). However, up to now, I haven't worried whether a small logo would be judged as the wrong age for me. Does anyone worry about that?
It's possible, I wear graphic tees, so I don't care if there's a large logo on a shirt, I like the fashion. I can understand the view of someone not wanting to walk around looking like a sponsored race car- I get that, I just don't care about if my shirt has a big 12x10 logo on it, and really if people complained, and refused to buy it, they probably wouldn't do it, much like if more people complained and demanded larger shoe sizes instead of settling for Nike, and Converse. I think it's a show-off thing, just like owning a Gucci purse covered in the G chainmail print, when that giant brass Gucci logo riveted on is more than good enough. I have some, because I(like most) like how the logo looks, tbough I don't have many, and no pants like that.It's all about the look for most, showing off. I have a Hollister hoodie somewhere that has Hollister on it, with some seabirds and the "year the company was made," on it. I don't put too much thougjt in to it, I just don't like wearing plain ass shirts all the time.
If the husband wears a shirt with a big logo on it to dinner? What if the logo is Gucci? A date shows up with a "St. John's Bay" shirt - bad? Your son want you to buy him a shirt that has "American Eagle" splashed across the back? (Forgive me if my brand examples are unrealistic.)
I do like logos, but "St. John's Bay"? = a Hell No and two thumbs down
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If the husband wears a shirt with a big logo on it to dinner? What if the logo is Gucci? A date shows up with a "St. John's Bay" shirt - bad? Your son want you to buy him a shirt that has "American Eagle" splashed across the back? (Forgive me if my brand examples are unrealistic.)
I don't like big logos on men. Some lines have gotten super carried away....like Gucci & Ralph Lauren with the giant logo....awful. I want my man to be stylish & fashionable....sophisticated & manly....but not a walking billboard.
The more successful men are......the less flashy they usually are IMO because they have a professional look. edit: a big American Eagle splashed across his back is not something a mature man wears IMO.
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I've never really thought about it one way or another...but that said, the only logo my husband or I typically wear is Harley Davidson.
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