molgrips – Member
I don’t like tshirts with logos, branding, pictures or designs on. Nice tshirts without these things are really difficult to find
Many others do, who’d a thunk it.
Fortunately I have nobody to get all Stalinista over my choice of tee shirts, of which I have a great many, most of which are still perfectly wearable, just because I have lots to choose from, and I’ve mostly worn ones to work that don’t matter too much if they get damaged.
I recently wore one of my original Lush tees to the first gig they’ve played in twenty years, and I have Curve, Metallica and many others dating back to the mid-nineties.
But then, I recently dug out a couple of pairs of old Levis 501’s from around ’83 that I can still wear…
cbmotorsport – Member
The Che Guevara, The Half Man Half Biscuit and the Marvel.
I hope you are under 30, and wearing them as some sort of cool retro look you’ve got going on.
If you are over 30, it might be time to throw away all your ‘cool’ t-shirts and embrace being an adult.
Well, I recently bought a new HMHB tee at one of their gigs, and you’re running a very, very real risk of coming across like an article from the Daily Mail, which has a tendency to push the idea that anyone over 30 should start wearing slacks and cardigans, listen to jazz, and give up wearing jeans, tees, and listening to rock music.
Last night I was watching Television play a gig at Bristol Uni, wearing shorts and my pinkshineyultrablast tee shirt, and I’m 62 next month…
And if you don’t like it, you can suck my socks.