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2up 11-09-2009 08:11 PM

But really, if I start seeing a bunch of "men" wearing belly shirts and see-through t-shirts, I'm gonna blow American Apparel up!!! I'm not sure what age group they are targeting but they have some fugly shit on their site. And I actually like some "trendy" stuff like A&F, American Eagle, Buckle, etc.

ETA: And what's going on with dude in the OP's picture? I mean, what's happening there with the shirt with the floofy sleeve things? And the bowling shoes? Why is he wearing bowling shoes? The pants I won't even comment on. He is a Glamour "don't" without question.

Homeslice 11-09-2009 08:22 PM

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Originally Posted by 2up (Post 289827)
But really, if I start seeing a bunch of "men" wearing belly shirts and see-through t-shirts, I'm gonna blow American Apparel up!!! I'm not sure what age group they are targeting but they have some fugly shit on their site. And I actually like some "trendy" stuff like A&F, American Eagle, Buckle, etc.

ETA: And what's going on with dude in the OP's picture? I mean, what's happening there with the shirt with the floofy sleeve things? And the bowling shoes? Why is he wearing bowling shoes? The pants I won't even comment on. He is a Glamour "don't" without question.

Bowling-style shoes, you mean. And the reason ugly shoes are popular these days is because "being geeky" is a conversation starter. It does not matter if the shoes actually look good or not, it only matters that they attract attention.

What's worse is when people wear black dress socks with shorts......it looks fucking retarded.

pauldun170 11-09-2009 10:55 PM

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Originally Posted by 2up (Post 289827)
But really, if I start seeing a bunch of "men" wearing belly shirts and see-through t-shirts, I'm gonna blow American Apparel up!!! I'm not sure what age group they are targeting but they have some fugly shit on their site. And I actually like some "trendy" stuff like A&F, American Eagle, Buckle, etc.

ETA: And what's going on with dude in the OP's picture? I mean, what's happening there with the shirt with the floofy sleeve things? And the bowling shoes? Why is he wearing bowling shoes? The pants I won't even comment on. He is a Glamour "don't" without question.

ummm
Don't come to NYC during the summer

Gas Man 11-09-2009 11:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Cruzergirl (Post 289566)

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Originally Posted by z06boy (Post 289574)
:lol: When I said "crap" I was just looking at the pants from the first post and hadn't actually clicked on the link. Some of that stuff is wtf material for sure. :lol:

Tyvek is not only used by FedEx, its a material that is lined with plastic. We use them at work in forum of coveralls. They allow you to wear them in dirty situations, they repeal water and when you're done you simply throw them away.

Is this site/company responsible for all the homo punks wearing their sisters pants. Skin F'in tight and low enough to show penis bush?

unknownroad 11-10-2009 10:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Gas Man (Post 289950)
Tyvek is not only used by FedEx, its a material that is lined with plastic. We use them at work in forum of coveralls. They allow you to wear them in dirty situations, they repeal water and when you're done you simply throw them away.

Tyvek fabric actually is plastic, polyethylene if I remember correctly. It's also used as "house wrap" as a moisture barrier- when you see a home under construction covered in white material, that's it.

I have no idea what would possess someone to wear underwear made out of it, though, much less pay $25 for them :scratch: Especially when disposable Tyvek "bunny suits" are available in the paint department of Home Depot for $12. If nothing else, it tends to be very noisy when folded, crumpled, etc. :idk:

Avatard 11-10-2009 11:25 AM

I almost got one of the $12 Tyvek suits at Lowes last time I was there. I like to keep one in the trunk of the car. If you ever get a flat, or need to do a quick mechanical repair along the road, and you're wearing your nice clothes, it can come in real handy.

shmike 11-10-2009 11:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Avatard (Post 290163)
I almost got one of the $12 Tyvek suits at Lowes last time I was there. I like to keep one in the trunk of the car. If you ever get a flat, or need to do a quick mechanical repair along the road, and you're wearing your nice clothes, it can come in real handy.

So does a AAA card and a cell phone.

I wore one of those suits few weeks ago to help a neighbor get rid of some mold.

Florida heat/humidity + "plastic" suit = drenched in sweat.

Maybe sweaty balls are trendy now too?

Avatard 11-10-2009 12:12 PM

I have a AAA card too...but sometimes, if you have the tools, it's faster to do it yourself, and be on your way.

Living in Florida is your bad, not mine, sucka.

Enjoy your sweaty fucking nutsack.

:lol:

z06boy 11-10-2009 12:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Gas Man (Post 289950)
Tyvek is not only used by FedEx, its a material that is lined with plastic. We use them at work in forum of coveralls. They allow you to wear them in dirty situations, they repeal water and when you're done you simply throw them away.

Is this site/company responsible for all the homo punks wearing their sisters pants. Skin F'in tight and low enough to show penis bush?

I was talking about the style...not the actual material. To me the pants the guy is wearing in the first pic look like crap that I wouldn't wear.

sherri_chickie 11-10-2009 12:54 PM

OMG too ugly for words! And I havent even checked out the link.. what self respecting straight man would wear those? They are not only FUGLY but they look uncomfortable. Kinda like my PJ bottoms after a sleepless night....

eww


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