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unforgievable men's fashion criems

124 replies

Cod · 14/07/2008 13:42

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InLoveWithSweeneyTodd · 14/07/2008 14:44

They have been mentioned before, but for me, they are in this order:

  • Tracksuit bottoms, when not practising any sport. Whoever told them they look remotely cool in them? Anyway.
  • Tattoos.
  • Visible pants, ie oversized low waist trousers. The look of "i couldn't be arsed to finish getting dressed this morning". It makes me want to pull them right up and give them a wedgie.
  • Shirts not on. No excuse for parading your torsos in town. No, not even when it's very warm.
MaryAnnSingleton · 14/07/2008 14:45

shirts off in town and especially in shops is heinous - totally vulgar and out of order

brimfull · 14/07/2008 14:46

yes agree about casual shirts

sometimes they look stupid when NOT tucked in-like the older men are trying too hard

InLoveWithSweeneyTodd · 14/07/2008 14:46

ah, i almost forgot: goatees

MaryAnnSingleton · 14/07/2008 14:47

male contestants on game shows favour the casual shirt

fircone · 14/07/2008 14:48

hippy/surfer jewellery (eg leather thong necklaces etc) on men over the age of 20. over the age of 40, well...

InLoveWithSweeneyTodd · 14/07/2008 14:53

anything that says FCUK

InLoveWithSweeneyTodd · 14/07/2008 14:55

there you go, once I start, i cannot stop. And all i have to do is look around me... These are all examples taken from current environment.

Botbot · 14/07/2008 14:59

Short-sleeved shirts in deep red with a Chinese dragon curling up one side.

InLoveWithSweeneyTodd · 14/07/2008 15:03

that's suspiciously detailed botbot.
Is the offending male sitting close to you?

soyabean · 14/07/2008 15:04

Those black shirts with red and yellow flames, usually worn with bling

MrsJohnCusack · 14/07/2008 15:05

Crocs, especially brightly coloured ones.
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brimfull · 14/07/2008 15:06

baseball caps

hatrick · 14/07/2008 15:07

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brimfull · 14/07/2008 15:08

I like rugby shirts

hatrick · 14/07/2008 15:10

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MrsJohnCusack · 14/07/2008 15:11

string vests

BettySpaghetti · 14/07/2008 15:12

Botbot -thats not his shirt, thats his tattoo!

soyabean · 14/07/2008 15:13

oh yes, rugby shirts esp with deck shoes.

soyabean · 14/07/2008 15:13

But rugby shirt or flame shirt is better than no shirt

InLoveWithSweeneyTodd · 14/07/2008 15:15

betty
i'm going to the canteen for a coffee. Will report more crimes later.

Botbot · 14/07/2008 15:15

Chinese dragon shirts v. prevalent at my cousin's wedding a couple of years back. Yuck.

MsDemeanor · 14/07/2008 15:16

Three quarter length casual trousers. Ugh. Even worse if they have a sort of drawstring to gather them in at the end. The horror!

kitkat9 · 14/07/2008 15:41

saw a man recently dressed in black leather slip-on loafers like these, worn without socks, and very well pressed shorts.

Dh and I couldn't stop staring. And laughing.

AlexHanjon · 14/07/2008 16:11

how about them boys wearing hoodies...

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