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MC5 t-shirts.
*shakes head*
If I see you in one, and you cannot identify a single album or their well-known song that's been covered since the dawn of time I will punch you in the face.
Repeatedly.
Stupid fashionistas.
> One fashion crime I hate, and that I'm ashamed to have once been a
> part of, is the wearing of numbers on clothing that mean absolutely
> nothing.
I hate a little troup within that group - people who wear things with 69 on them. OH! YOU REBELS. YOU MUST GET ALL THE CHICKS/BLOKES CAUSE YOU ARE OBVIOUSLY SOOOOOOOOOO HOT.
> One fashion crime I hate, and that I'm ashamed to have once been a
> part of, is the wearing of numbers on clothing that mean absolutely
> nothing. Like having a big T-Shirt with a big '1' on it, or a hoody
> with '62', stuff like that. It's all you get in places like Next and
> River Island these days. I need to shop in proper places.
I had to wear clothes with numbers on in prison, what a faux pas. However I thought of an idea whilst inside: big baggy trousers for slobs with the number 2 on the saddle and number 1 on the front, to allow for more effective decision making and one would be making a statement at the same time.
I also have a top with '6' on it Snuggly :P
It's comfortable so there
*oblivious*
Errr I hate the c.cks who buy 'Cuba' tops out of Top Man... you know the ones with Che ALLSTAR
Yeah great... you cunnt.
They chafe but you can nick Baguettes without arousing much suspicion.
Them and The Stooges and The New York Dolls.
Superb band.
And now "the" thing to wear. Without a smidgen of irony about what they stand for in the eyes of people that think by draping themselves in fashionable items they are cool-by-association.
Same as those that wear Che Guavara t-shirts.