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Fit is too "gay"

oneeightyseven

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Originally Posted by bubbleboys
to answer your question on who creates a thread such as this, that would be someone who doesn't know jack **** about fashion and fit, knows that, and comes on this board trying to improve himself and learn from people who know more than him

you just showed that instead of creating a thread you should have read the forum and gained knowledge that way. I applaud you for trying to better yourself and taking initiative in changing your style, but doing it by creating a thread asking about "gay" fits is not the way to do it.
 

Khelben

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I agree, I think it's more than graphic than anything. Also, seriously what's up with the lack of self confidence, if you start questioning what you are wearing then you shouldn't be wearing it anyway. If your no confident in the way you look then why wear it and feel uncomfortable?
 

Eason

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The rule for tight t-shirts is that if it's black, you're gay. If you pick another color, it'll be fine.
 

Earnest Hemingway

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I'm surprised no one's yet commented on the atrocity that is that express graphic tee... **** is on dat affliction tip
 

Kent Money

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I think it's hard to say that it's 'gay' without looking at your face and hairdo.

If you got a 'classically masculine' face, and your hair isn't spiked or something super gay like that, then you could pull it off.

If you put product in you hair and your shirt is that tight, then that might be really gay.

Gay gay gay.
 

Jekyll

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Originally Posted by Kent Money
I think it's hard to say that it's 'gay' without looking at your face and hairdo. If you got a 'classically masculine' face, and your hair isn't spiked or something super gay like that, then you could pull it off. If you put product in you hair and your shirt is that tight, then that might be really gay. Gay gay gay.
This is bullshit. (Says the baby-faced dude.)
 

sle-z-e

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I don't think you need to know much about fashion to realize how awful huge skull logos are...
 

Listi

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Shirt looks marsupialed.

Fit is perfect.

Looks like you're wearing some terrible jeans too.
 

Wu Dynasty

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Your fit is most likely perceived as less "gay" by the general public than a lot of styleforum approved fits. With that being said, the shirt is really really douchey because of the graphic, not by the way it fits.
 

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