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I'm neutral about this shirt. If I saw someone wearing it, I wouldn't immediately have a negative or positive thought. It's ok. I'm not a huge fan, but I don't find it completely ugly.
For men, that style (if you could call that a style), went out of fashion about 60 years ago. Only a socially-unaware nerd would wear something like that today. But women are not restricted from wearing all sorts of odd things.
LOL. Best post so far. Well, OP, if you can pull it off, go for it. I like some originality in a guy.
I'm not too up on fashion, so probably wouldn't even notice it.
I used to be really against short-sleeve button-downs but now living in the tropics, you kinda gotta. For that day you're not wearing a sleeveless T (ugh).
For men, that style (if you could call that a style), went out of fashion about 60 years ago. Only a socially-unaware nerd would wear something like that today. But women are not restricted from wearing all sorts of odd things.
60's years ago? Bugle Boy was in style late 70's-80's.
I think the cut of the shirt is classic and still around. It's the color and print that's vintage to me.
But there are all kind of busy pattern button shirts today in that classic cut, like this at kohls. So this is in style?:
I think the print reminds me of the print on old men's boxer shorts ...
I have a pair of boxer shorts with that print. They're nice and comfortable.
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