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If you're 45+ do you wear tops/jumpers with slogans on the front ?

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knickerbockerglorywithcream · 30/10/2025 09:53

not necessarily the brand name, but a slogan of any kind.

I am wondering why anyone would want to wear something with any irrelevant slogan written on it e.g. Mint Velvet currently have a jumper with 'The Hamptons' written on the front. There is also one with thew words 'The Studio' in large print across the front. Just why and who wears these ?

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mdinbc · 01/11/2025 21:14

No, I don't currently have any.

I have only purchased destination tops if I have been to the place, and usually the name is smaller, not all across the bust.

Same would go for a band; only if I actually went to the concert.

Marylou2 · 02/11/2025 14:44

I have the Bella Freud Fairytale of New York sweater. I love it.

Gonnagetgoingreturnsagain · 02/11/2025 16:59

I've got a H&M sweatshirt with a slogan on it - Rue des Archives or similar. I also have a Tu knock off of a Whistles slogan sweatshirt but not worn that in a while.

I don't think they're awful but then I don't wear designer names blazoned on my clothes.

MissMogwai · 02/11/2025 17:18

cinquanta · 30/10/2025 10:24

I do to the gym, and anywhere I go on the way to the gym.

Me too. I feel daft wearing them anywhere else though. I don’t know why as I don’t care if anyone else does!

scrivette · 02/11/2025 20:18

I have a couple of hoodies with words on and I am 40. I can’t not stand Breton stripes and would never ever wear them… good job we all have different tastes!

FurForksSake · 02/11/2025 20:37

I have slogan socks, do they count? They say “feeling a bit cunty”.

LittleArithmetics · 02/11/2025 20:57

No, I can't abide any text on clothing. Only possible exception would be a band T-shirt, but I much prefer band T-shirts without text. I've always felt this way, it's not an age thing.

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