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"No Fear" - is it a bad label?

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CatsArePeopleToo · 29/09/2020 14:16

Kids don't want it. Is it bad if parents wear it?
I don't want to disclose more Grin

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FortunesFave · 29/09/2020 14:21

Well...if you're over 20, then it's not something you should be wearing imo.

But if you like it then wear it. I think adults in 'lifestyle sportswear' just look odd. Like middle aged men in skinny pants.

LightTheFlameThrower · 29/09/2020 14:23

Wear away. I’d think you were super cool

penaltytaker · 29/09/2020 14:23

Any brand that can mostly bought from sports direct is a bit grim - see also Slazenger, everlast, Lonsdale, firetrap...

CatsArePeopleToo · 29/09/2020 14:24

I see it as leasure wear. Just more colourful than a generic tracksuit. Is that bad?

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Notimeforaname · 29/09/2020 14:29

Nothing wrong with it op.

Notimeforaname · 29/09/2020 14:30

My partner (early 30s) wore a no fear tshirt on holidays this year. Got lots of compliments for it.

D4rwin · 29/09/2020 14:32

Leisurewear/ sportswear out of context just screams midlife crisis.

Notimeforaname · 29/09/2020 14:34

Leisurewear/ sportswear out of context just screams midlife crisis perhaps op and her partner aren't middle age..

Kanaloa · 29/09/2020 14:36

I think it’s fine. Obviously I wouldn’t wear a No Fear tracksuit to work or an evening out, but for a walk in the park or lounging at home it’s comfy and appropriate.

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