Seriously, anyone who knows me just a little bit knows I’m not one who is easily offended. I’m all for people being able to do what they want. But I’m still not a fan of clothes with slogans/sayings on them. Take exhibit A:
I saw a young lady wearing a shirt similar to this today while I was walking to a meeting across campus (same words, a little different style). Working at the university, you can see just about anything. As a PSA (public service announcement) to anyone who might possibly own something similar and is pondering wearing it in public, you almost NEVER come across as classy when wearing something like that. You might think it is cute when your (small) child wears a shirt that says something along the lines of “don’t you wish your girlfriend was hot like me” but it’s not. And it’s also not flattering for most people to don velour sweat suits with words like “juicy” written on the butt.
I’m just saying.
…and it’s NEVER ok to don velour track suits as professional attire with some old lady Clark shoes!
Ha. These t-shirts are best worn UNDERNEATH a nice jacket! Or, better yet, left at Dave and Barrys!
Make that STEVE and Barrys! ha ha
Dave and Barry’s, Steve and Barry’s same difference. It smells like a gasoline can in that place, and I just can’t bring myself to go in, even if their clothes are designed by Amanda Bynes and Sarah Jessica Parker AND cost only 8.88.