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Originally Posted by
MrG 
Being used as a rag could be viewed as reverence, rather than contempt. I mean, it became an integral part of the upkeep of my Jeep before it met its proverbial maker.
At my peak, I owned three pink shirts: linen, a button down, and a button up. With the use of the button down as a rag, I'm down to one in rotation, but I have added a good bit of purple in the interim.
It's funny, I've never viewed pink shirts as weird or unmanly. My father has worn them as long as I can remember, and, despite any issues we may have had in our relationship, I have to admit that he's still one of the toughest men I've ever met.
when I was in 6th grade I had a male teacher, ex-military, who wore only pink shirts. it was his gimic. it worked well for him. I used to wear pink shirts a lot, I liked pink shirts and gray suits, but now I like having all my shirts similar color, and I figured I wasn't going to do all pink, so I went with blue